Near-eqiatomic TiNi alloy has been found to exhibit high resistance to wear
, especially to erosion. The high wear resistance of the alloy may largely
benefit from its pseudoelasticity. Recent studies demonstrate that the wear
resistance of TiNi alloy can be considerably enhanced when hard particles
such as TiC were added as a reinforcing phase. It was expected that the wea
r resistance of such a composite could be further improved if the TiNi matr
ix can be strengthened with retained pseudoelasticity. Attempt was made to
develop such a tribo composite, using nano-TiN powder to strengthen the mat
rix of the TiC/TiNi composite. The composite was made using a vacuum sinter
ing process. Sliding wear behavior of this material was evaluated. It was d
emonstrated that the nano-TiN/TiC/TiNi composite exhibited excellent wear r
esistance, superior to those of the TiC/TiNi composite and WC/NiCrBSi hardf
acing overlay. In order to understand the role of the nano-TiN powder, loca
lized mechanical behavior and micro-scale wear of the TiNi matrix with and
without nano-TiN powder were investigated using a triboscope. Worn surfaces
were examined using SEM to better understand the wear mechanism and to fin
d out clues for further development. (C) 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers.