Self-mated hot-pressed silicon nitride specimens have been tested with a flat-on-flat geometry at room and high temperature in order to evaluate the magnitude of wear, coefficient of friction and mechanisms of wear. As a general rule, wear and friction coefficient do not seem to be related each other: wear increases with the temperature, even if in a non linear way, up to 900°C, while the friction coefficient first raises and then slightly decreases. At 1200°C, the wear was greatly reduced by the presence of a viscous semi-liquid layer between the sliding surfaces with a correspondent increasing in the friction coefficient.

High Temperature Wear Behaviour of Silicon Nitride

C Melandri;G de Portu;S Guicciardi
1995

Abstract

Self-mated hot-pressed silicon nitride specimens have been tested with a flat-on-flat geometry at room and high temperature in order to evaluate the magnitude of wear, coefficient of friction and mechanisms of wear. As a general rule, wear and friction coefficient do not seem to be related each other: wear increases with the temperature, even if in a non linear way, up to 900°C, while the friction coefficient first raises and then slightly decreases. At 1200°C, the wear was greatly reduced by the presence of a viscous semi-liquid layer between the sliding surfaces with a correspondent increasing in the friction coefficient.
1995
Inglese
P. Vincenzini
Ceramics: Charting the Future
8th CIMTEC-World Ceramics Congress and Forum on New Materials
1047
1054
8
88-86538-02-2
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
28 Giugno - 4 Luglio, 1994
Firenze
4
none
Melandri, C; Gee, M; DE PORTU, Goffredo; Guicciardi, S
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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