Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7898508 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The sliding-wear resistance of pure near fully-dense B4C is investigated, and the wear mode/mechanisms identified, under lubrication with water, diesel fuel, and paraffin oil. It is found that the wear is mild in the three cases, with specific wear rates (SWRs) of 10â16-10â17Â m3/NÂ m. Nonetheless, the wear resistance of the B4C ceramic is one order of magnitude greater under oil lubrication (1016Â NÂ m/m3) than under water lubrication (1015Â NÂ m/m3), and twice as great for the specific case of paraffin oil than diesel fuel, attributable to the lubricant's viscosity. It is also found that the wear mode is always abrasion, and that the wear mechanisms are plastic deformation and localized fracture with grain pullout. However, in agreement with the macro-wear data, the severity of the wear damage is lower under lubrication with paraffin oil, followed by diesel fuel, and lastly water. Finally, microstructural considerations are discussed with a view to enhancing the sliding-wear resistance of B4C triboceramics.
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Authors
Angel L. Ortiz, Victor M. Candelario, Oscar Borrero-López, Fernando Guiberteau,