Abstract

A Si3N4–ZrN wear-resistant self-healing composite material was developed. Si3N4–ZrN composite ultrafine powders were synthesized at a temperature of 1200 °С via solid-state reactions without milling and densified by spark plasma sintering at 1650 °C to a relative density of 97 ± 0.5%. Balls 13.494 mm in diameter for ball bearings manufactured by spark plasma sintering had a fine-grained structure with a grain size of 200–500 nm, Vickers hardness of 22.5 ± 1.8 GPa, and indentation fracture toughness of 6.2 ± 0.4 MPa. The tribological properties of the composite were investigated under static and dynamic loading. The self-healing capability of the Si3N4–ZrN composite was evaluated in the temperature range 500–550 °С. High-temperature three-point bending tests of notched specimens showed a bending strength of 383 ± 21 MPa at room temperature and 413 ± 30 MPa at 500 °С, which confirmed the self-healing of the composite.

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