1982
DOI: 10.1016/0043-1648(82)90292-7
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Tribological properties of silicon carbide in the metal removal process

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“…Some research has been carried out on the anisotropy of monocrystalline silicon carbide. Miyoshi and H. Buckley [ 10 ] studied silicon carbide surfaces in sliding contact with diamond, and found that the <10 0> direction on the basal plane (0001) presented the lowest coefficient of friction and the greatest resistance to abrasion. During sliding, the anisotropic fracture on the basal plane was the surface cracking along (1010), and the fracture on the (1010) and (11 0) surfaces resulted from the surface cracking along (0001) or (1120) or (1010) and from the subsurface cracking along (1010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some research has been carried out on the anisotropy of monocrystalline silicon carbide. Miyoshi and H. Buckley [ 10 ] studied silicon carbide surfaces in sliding contact with diamond, and found that the <10 0> direction on the basal plane (0001) presented the lowest coefficient of friction and the greatest resistance to abrasion. During sliding, the anisotropic fracture on the basal plane was the surface cracking along (1010), and the fracture on the (1010) and (11 0) surfaces resulted from the surface cracking along (0001) or (1120) or (1010) and from the subsurface cracking along (1010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Titanium shows a strong adhesion to ceramics resulting from its high reactivity and high affinity for ceramics [3][4][5]. It is well known that lubricants reduce the amount of adhesive wear [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%