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Frietion and Wear Behavior of Fine-grained Mumina Ceramic under Physiological Saline Conditions
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MENG Faneheng DONG Yabo YANG Hui ZHANG Ying ZHANG Xiao TIAN Zhongqing HUANG Weijiu
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平均粒径
/ 摩擦磨损行为
/ 氧化铝
/ 滑动面
/ 滑行时间
/ 生理盐水
/ 细粒度
/ 陶瓷
2013
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Frietion and Wear Behavior of Fine-grained Mumina Ceramic under Physiological Saline Conditions
by
MENG Faneheng DONG Yabo YANG Hui ZHANG Ying ZHANG Xiao TIAN Zhongqing HUANG Weijiu
in
平均粒径
/ 摩擦磨损行为
/ 氧化铝
/ 滑动面
/ 滑行时间
/ 生理盐水
/ 细粒度
/ 陶瓷
2013
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Frietion and Wear Behavior of Fine-grained Mumina Ceramic under Physiological Saline Conditions
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Frietion and Wear Behavior of Fine-grained Mumina Ceramic under Physiological Saline Conditions
2013
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Sliding friction and wear behavior of two different grain-size aluminas (average grain size = 0.6 and 2 μm) was studied in physiological saline environment. Relationship between time and wear loss was observed. The wear loss volume increased with increased sliding time and fine-grained alumina exhibits a lower value. In the initial wear-in period, grains pull-out caused by grain-boundary microcracking is the dominant wear mechanism of submicron grained alumina. In the case of alumina of large grain size, intergranular and transgranular fracture is the basic wear mechanism. As the sliding time increases, compaction of wear debris on sliding surface of fine and coarsen alumina determines the wear characteristics.
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