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    Wear of aligned silicon nitride under dry sliding conditions

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    7 pages, 10 figures, 1 table.-- Available online Jul 14, 2008.The wear behaviour of textured silicon nitride (Si3N4) ceramics with aligned microstructures was analyzed under abrasive wear conditions. Dry reciprocating self-mated ball-on-flat wear tests were performed to study the influence of different microstructural plane/orientation combinations on the Si3N4 tribological behaviour. Textured materials showed superior wear resistance than non-textured reference Si3N4 for the whole range of loads and contact pressures, 5–50 N and 1.7–3.6 GPa, respectively, with an increase of about 70% for the maximum applied load. Within textured materials, the plane perpendicular to the extruding direction exhibited a 50% higher wear resistance (4 × 10−5 mm3 N−1 m−1) than the parallel plane where the elongated grains were aligned. The severe wear process involved debonding, fracture and debris formation mechanisms. The progress of this sequence depended on the particular microstructure of each plane/orientation combination. A relationship between abrasive wear resistance and selected microstructural parameters has been established.This work was funded by MEC (Spain) under project MAT 2006-7118. The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from MEC (HP2004-0104) and CRUP (Portugal) under Spanish- Portuguese Joint Actions.Peer reviewe
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