Sliding Wear Testing and Data Analysis Strategies for Advanced Engineering Ceramics

Sliding Wear Testing and Data Analysis Strategies for Advanced Engineering Ceramics

Author: PJ. Blau

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 10

ISBN-13:

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Thousands of wear tests are conducted each year on advanced engineering ceramics, and the number will undoubtedly continue to grow. Most of these tests are conducted to screen or evaluate ceramic-based materials for specific applications; a smaller number are ostensibly conducted for more basic research purposes. Significantly, even the more generic testing is often justified by identifying potential applications for the results of that work. Most wear test methodology is derived from wear tests developed for metals and alloys. Use of such traditional methods is often adequate, especially if the method was based on a close simulation of the intended application. Differences in response to environment, fracture, and fatigue-related factors embodied in wear testing ceramics may, however, require modifications in testing strategy and in interpreting the significance of the results. Long incubation times for catastrophic wear transitions in ceramics may make accelerated or short-term testing risky. This paper outlines a strategy for designing sliding wear tests for ceramic materials using several examples for polycrystalline ceramics and ceramic composites. It also describes one procedure in which wear transition diagram methodology, developed for lubricated metals, can be adapted for use with ceramics.


Friction Science and Technology

Friction Science and Technology

Author: Peter J. Blau

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1995-10-12

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9780824795764

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This work offers a multidisciplinary approach to static and kinetic friction, both with and without lubrication, and reviews the conventional and novel methods used to measure friction. The elementary problems found in the mechanics of sliding objects and machine components, and the effects of contact pressure, sliding speed, surface roughness, humidity and temperature on friction, are discussed.;College or university bookstores may order five or more copies at a special student price, available upon request.


Mechanical Testing Methodology for Ceramic Design and Reliability

Mechanical Testing Methodology for Ceramic Design and Reliability

Author: David C. Cranmer

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1998-02-06

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1482273411

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Describing the theoretical aspects of chemistry and microstructure that affect mechanical properties, this work offers coverage of ceramic mechanical property measurement techniques for use in component design as well as lifetime and reliability predictions. It presents procedures from both room- and elevated-temperature applications.