Abstract

SiC ceramics with different crystalline phases (α, β and α+β) were fabricated by spark plasma sintering without the use of sintering additives to study the influence of grain morphology on their tribological behavior. Hardness and fracture toughness were measured by Vickers indentations. The values of hardness varied from 14GPa to 29GPa depending mainly on density of the samples. Fracture toughness values ranged from 2.6 to 4.3MPam1/2. The room-temperature unlubricated tribological behavior of the samples was studied using a modified pin-on-disc tribometer. Similar friction coefficient values (~0.7) and wear rates (10−6mm3/Nm) were obtained for all samples. Worn surface observations revealed that plowing and polishing were the main wear mechanisms.

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