G. Straffelini, Experimental observations of subsurface damage and oxidative wear in Al-based metal-matrix composites, WEAR, 245(1-2), 2000, pp. 216-222
The dry sliding wear of three Al-based metal-matrix composites containing a
high amount of reinforcement (up to 65 vol.%) sliding against a steel coun
terface was found to be dominated by an oxidation mechanism. Wear, in fact,
is given by the fragmentation of an oxidized scale, which forms during sli
ding. Although the wear mechanism is the same, the three materials display
very different wear rates. This was found to be connected with the differen
t roles of subsurface plastic deformation. The interplay between the subsur
face plastic deformation and the microstructure of the composites is thus e
xperimentally investigated and its influence on the stability of the surfac
e scale clarified. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.