1987
DOI: 10.1080/05698198708981728
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Friction and Wear of Silicon Nitride and Silicon Carbide in Water: Hydrodynamic Lubrication at Low Sliding Speed Obtained by Tribochemical Wear

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“…SiC, which is generally harder, more brittle, more wear resistant, and chemically more inert than Si 3 N 4 [9], has shown more consistent l values (around 0.01) in water over a broad range of speeds and loads [2,3,11]. This higher degree of chemical inertness of SiC can be attributed to the difference in electronic properties of Si 3 N 4 and SiC.…”
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“…SiC, which is generally harder, more brittle, more wear resistant, and chemically more inert than Si 3 N 4 [9], has shown more consistent l values (around 0.01) in water over a broad range of speeds and loads [2,3,11]. This higher degree of chemical inertness of SiC can be attributed to the difference in electronic properties of Si 3 N 4 and SiC.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In particular, their resistance to corrosion [2] and the extremely low friction forces observed at high speeds in an aqueous environment [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13], even lower than some metal-oil systems [2], have led to an interest in tribological applications of Si 3 N 4 and SiC in water, such as in water pumps without separate oil lubrication.…”
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