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Journal of the European Ceramic Society

Publication date: 2007-01-01
Volume: 27 Pages: 151 - 156
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers

Author:

Novak, S
Kalin, M ; Lukas, P ; Anné, Guy ; Vleugels, Jef ; Van der Biest, Omer

Keywords:

wear resistance, al2o3, zro2, biomedical applications, functionally graded material, zirconia ceramics, ph, Science & Technology, Technology, Materials Science, Ceramics, Materials Science, Al2O3, ZrO2, CERAMICS, 0912 Materials Engineering, Materials, 4016 Materials engineering

Abstract:

In this work we have evaluated the effect of compressive stress levels in functionally graded alumina-ZTA composites on their wear and friction behaviour during sliding in water. Neutron diffraction, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy were employed to analyze the samples and assess the acting tribological mechanisms. The results, which are compared to results from homogeneous alumina, show that with increasing residual compressive stresses in the samples of functionally graded material (FGM) both the wear and the friction are reduced. As a consequence of reduced crack formation and debris detachment from the surface (due to increased residual compressive stress) the tribochemical layer became thinner. with fewer topographical irregularities at the surface. This increases the role of the tribochemical actions compared to the mechanical wear, which beneficially affects the tribological performance in water. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.