Abstract

Intermetallic Mo(Si,Al) 2, Mo(Si,Al) 2/Al 2O 3, Mo(Si,Al) 2/SiC and Mo(Si,Al) 2/ZrO 2 composites produced by spark plasma sintering of mechanically alloyed powders were tested on a block-on-cylinder apparatus, sliding against an AA6063 alloy cylinder at elevated temperature. Abrasion, micro-fracture and surface tribochemical reactions were found to be the operative wear mechanisms, producing severe wear in the investigated alloys. Abrasive wear by pull-out of Al 2O 3 and micro-fracture of Mo(Si,Al) 2 particles promotes severe wear in the Mo(Si,Al) 2/Al 2O 3 composite. In the Mo(Si,Al) 2/SiC composites, hard SiC inclusions suppressed the abrasive wear, but a tribochemical reaction was found to be the dominant wear mechanism. A combination of abrasion by pull-out of Al 2O 3 particles and a tribochemical reaction was revealed to be the main wear mechanism in the Mo(Si,Al) 2/ZrO 2 materials. The brittleness index B = H/ K 1C was applicable for prediction of the relative wear resistance. In agreement with the suggested model, the lowest wear rate, corresponding to B = 5.5–6.5 μm −1/2, was found in the Mo(Si,Al) 2/30 vol.% SiC and Mo(Si,Al) 2/30 vol.% ZrO 2 composites.

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