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Friction and wear performances of Si <sub>3</sub> N <sub>4</sub> ceramic matrix composites: A review from the perspectives of doped phase, layered structure design, and laser surface texturing

Hongjian Wang, Hua‐Tay Lin, Fei Zhou, Rang Chu, Kuikui Guo, Hai‐Dong Wu, Ye Liu

2023International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Si 3 N 4 ceramic matrix composites (SN‐CMCs) have been designed and widely used in many engineering fields under externally loading conditions. It is well known that the wear of materials is closely related to components’ mechanical reliability and service life. Understanding of the friction and wear performances is very important to provide insights into how to improve the wear resistance of materials. Coefficient of friction and wear rate, in general, are the most critical parameters of tribological behavior of materials. In this paper, friction and wear performances of SN‐CMCs are reviewed from the perspectives of doped phase, layered structure design, and laser surface texturing. The article describes the change of friction and wear performances of SN‐CMCs sintered with different additive phases. Tribological behavior of SN‐CMCs with engineering designed layered structure is also analyzed from the aspects of surface coating and gradient structure. In addition, friction and wear performances of SN‐CMCs under different lubrication conditions are also discussed. As an ideal processing method for hard and brittle ceramic materials, laser surface texturing has been proved to be an effective way to improve the wear resistance of SN‐CMCs. Researches have shown that the better wear resistance can be obtained by combining laser surface texture with layered structure. At the end of paper, studies on friction and wear performances of SN‐CMCs are summarized and prospected.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceTribologyCeramicComposite materialLubricationCeramic matrix compositeSurface engineeringWear resistanceBrittlenessCoatingMetallurgyMetal and Thin Film MechanicsAdvanced ceramic materials synthesisTribology and Wear Analysis
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