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Material Removal Mechanisms of Polycrystalline Silicon Carbide Ceramic Cut by a Diamond Wire Saw

Huyi Yang, Ming Fu, Xin Zhang, Kailin Zhu, Lei Cao, Chunfeng Hu

2024Materials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polycrystalline silicon carbide (SiC) is a highly valuable material with crucial applications across various industries. Despite its benefits, processing this brittle material efficiently and with high quality presents significant challenges. A thorough understanding of the mechanisms involved in processing and removing SiC is essential for optimizing its production. In this study, we investigated the sawing characteristics and material removal mechanisms of polycrystalline silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic using a diamond wire saw. Experiments were conducted with high wire speeds of 30 m/s and a maximum feed rate of 2.0 mm/min. The coarseness value (Ra) increased slightly with the feed rate. Changes in the diamond wire during the grinding process and their effects on the grinding surface were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), laser confocal microscopy, and focused ion beam (FIB)-transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The findings provide insights into the grinding mechanisms. The presence of ductile grinding zones and brittle fracture areas on the ground surface reveals that external forces induce dislocation and amorphization within the grain structure, which are key factors in material removal during grinding.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCeramicSilicon carbideDiamondComposite materialCrystallitePolycrystalline diamondCarbideMetallurgyAdvanced Surface Polishing TechniquesAdvanced ceramic materials synthesisAdvanced materials and composites