Abstract

Investigation into the wear behaviour of alumina and sialon was carried out in the line contact configuration lubricated with diamond slurry. The experiments were conducted using different counterface materials, contact loads and size of the diamond abrasive particles in the slurry. The results indicate that the material removal rate depends significantly on the action of the diamond particles and counterface material. Both contact conditions facilitate easy ingress of diamond particles into the interface and the ability of the counterface material to entrap diamond particles contributes to a high rate of material removal.

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