Abstract

Nine kinds of silicon nitrides with different microstructures were fabricated by controlling both sintering conditions and amounts of sintering additives, Al 2O 3 and Y 2O 3. The wear behavior of the various Si 3N 4 ceramics was investigated in sliding contact test without lubricant. The specific wear rate varied notably from 6 × 10 −6 to 4 × 10 −4 mm 3 N −1 m −1 depending on the microstructures, whose ranking was difficult to predict directly from the hardness or fracture resistance obtained by the indentation fracture (IF) technique as well as the single-edge-precracked beam (SEPB) method. A good correlation was obtained between the specific wear rate and both mechanical properties when a lateral-crack chipping model was applied as the material removal process. However, the correlation was lost when the fracture toughness obtained by the SEPB method was employed, indicating that the conventional long-crack toughness is inappropriate for analyzing the wear behavior of Si 3N 4 exhibiting a rising R-curve behavior.

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