Different and sometimes contradictory assessments of the importance of ther
mal and mechanical effects on tribochemical reactions in fretting have been
reported in the literature. In our study of fretting wear between steel an
d silicon nitride ceramics, tribochemical reactions were determined to play
the critical role under both non-lubricated and oil-lubricated conditions.
Various possible effects on the resulting tribological interfaces are disc
ussed based on the experimental evidence of microstructural changes, phase
transformations, various thermodynamic and flash temperature calculations,
and interaction couple experiments in which chemical wear was isolated by c
ontrolled mechanical and thermal parameters. It is shown here that a very h
igh temperature must be considered as the most important factor influencing
in tribochemical reactions and various phase transformations, even under c
onditions which are usually considered to be low speed-low temperature cond
itions. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.