The tribological mechanisms in contacts with alumina (Al2O3), partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ), silicon carbide (SiC) and silicon nitride (Si3N4) sliding unlubricated on steel and on themselves were studied with a pin-on-disc apparatus at a 10 N normal load and a 0.2 m s−1 sliding velocity. Of the material combinations investigated, only alumina and silicon carbide against themselves and possibly silicon carbide against steel are applicable in continuously operating unlubricated sliding contacts. Strong formation of tribological transfer layers occurred in most of the material combinations studied, the direction of the materials transfer being governed by the thermal, chemical and mechanical conditions in the sliding interface. The trans...
In this study,, the authors investigated the friction and wear performance of a high-speed steel (AI...
Reciprocating ball-on-flat dry sliding friction and wear experiments have been conducted on singleph...
Engineering ceramic materials were designed for structural applications under severe conditions of h...
The tribological mechanisms in contacts with alumina (Al2O3), partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ), s...
Several reports show that lubrication improves the sliding properties of ceramics. This paper compar...
Sliding wear characteristics and mechanisms of structural ceramics, namely Al2O3, zirconia-toughened...
The formation of transfer film and the consequent effects on the friction and wear behavior of ceram...
Several reports show that lubrication improves the sliding properties of ceramics. This paper compar...
Several material combinations lubricated with water, were investigated by performing pin-on-disc fri...
The formation of transfer film and the consequent effects on the friction and wear behavior of ceram...
Several material combinations lubricated with water, were investigated by performing pin-on-disc fri...
Reciprocating ball-on-flat dry sliding friction and wear experiments have been conducted on singleph...
The tribological properties of sintered grades of alumina, zirconia-toughened alumina (ZTA), zirconi...
This thesis describes a study of the friction and wear characteristics of a range of oxide and sili...
The wear of nitrogen based ceramics in contact with bearing steel balls (SAE 52100) was investigated...
In this study,, the authors investigated the friction and wear performance of a high-speed steel (AI...
Reciprocating ball-on-flat dry sliding friction and wear experiments have been conducted on singleph...
Engineering ceramic materials were designed for structural applications under severe conditions of h...
The tribological mechanisms in contacts with alumina (Al2O3), partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ), s...
Several reports show that lubrication improves the sliding properties of ceramics. This paper compar...
Sliding wear characteristics and mechanisms of structural ceramics, namely Al2O3, zirconia-toughened...
The formation of transfer film and the consequent effects on the friction and wear behavior of ceram...
Several reports show that lubrication improves the sliding properties of ceramics. This paper compar...
Several material combinations lubricated with water, were investigated by performing pin-on-disc fri...
The formation of transfer film and the consequent effects on the friction and wear behavior of ceram...
Several material combinations lubricated with water, were investigated by performing pin-on-disc fri...
Reciprocating ball-on-flat dry sliding friction and wear experiments have been conducted on singleph...
The tribological properties of sintered grades of alumina, zirconia-toughened alumina (ZTA), zirconi...
This thesis describes a study of the friction and wear characteristics of a range of oxide and sili...
The wear of nitrogen based ceramics in contact with bearing steel balls (SAE 52100) was investigated...
In this study,, the authors investigated the friction and wear performance of a high-speed steel (AI...
Reciprocating ball-on-flat dry sliding friction and wear experiments have been conducted on singleph...
Engineering ceramic materials were designed for structural applications under severe conditions of h...