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  • 2024Influence of grit particles characteristics on the abrasive wear micro-mechanisms of NbC-Ni and WC-Co hard materials10citations
  • 2023Influence of grit particles characteristics on the abrasive wear micro-mechanisms of NbC-Ni and WC-Co hard materials10citations
  • 2021Single-point scratch testing for understanding particle engagement in abrasion of multiphase materials18citations
  • 2020Fabrication of microporous coatings on titanium implants with improved mechanical, antibacterial and cell-interactive properties42citations
  • 2019Microstructural investigation and machining performance of NbC-Ti(C0.5N0.5) matrix cermets20citations
  • 2019Microstructural investigation and machining performance of NbC-Ti (C<sub>0.5</sub>N<sub>0.5</sub>) matrix cermets20citations
  • 2019Microstructure and mechanical properties of WC modified NbC-Ni cermetscitations
  • 2019Effect of Ni content on microstructure and mechanical properties of NbC-WC-Ti (C0. 7, N0. 3)-Ni cermetscitations
  • 2018Effect of Carbon Content on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of NbC-Ni Based Cermets25citations
  • 2013Scratch evaluation on a high performance polymercitations
  • 2012A review on water lubrication of polymers7citations
  • 2011Friction and wear properties of polyamides filled with molybdenum disulphide (MoS₂)citations

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  • Pondicherry, Kannaki Shanmugham
  • Rajendhran, Naveenkumar
  • Baets, Patrick De
  • Huang, Shuigen
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  • Vleugels, Jozef
  • De Baets, Patrick
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  • Verbeken, Kim
  • Morent, Rino
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  • Laing, Gijs Du
  • Wilde, Lieven De
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  • Geyter, Nathalie De
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  • Thukkaram, Monica
  • Coenye, Tom
  • Nikiforov, Anton
  • Woydt, M.
  • Nie, H. B.
  • Guo, X. Y.
  • Huang, S. G.
  • Cannizza, E.
  • Vleugels, J.
  • Huang, J. H.
  • Mohrbacher, H.
  • Rajendhran, N. K.
  • De Baets, P.
  • Sukumaran, J.
  • Lauwers, Bert
  • Mohrbacher, Hardy
  • Woydt, Matthias
  • Qian, Jun
  • Huang, Jinhua
  • Woydt, Mathias
  • Iost, Alain
  • Staia, Mariana
  • Perez Delgado, Yeczain
  • Rodriguez, Vanessa
  • Andó, Mátyás
  • Neis, Patric Daniel
  • Rodriguez Fereira, Vanessa
  • Dhieb, H.
  • Ost, Wouter
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Influence of grit particles characteristics on the abrasive wear micro-mechanisms of NbC-Ni and WC-Co hard materials

  • Pondicherry, Kannaki Shanmugham
  • Rajendhran, Naveenkumar
  • Baets, Patrick De
  • Huang, Shuigen
  • Pondicherry, Kannaki
  • Sukumaran, Jacob
  • Vleugels, Jozef
  • De Baets, Patrick
Abstract

Knowledge of wear and associated damage mechanism that is prevalent during abrasive wear conditions using NbC-based cermets is lacking. In the current investigation, the abrasive wear response and associated damage mechanisms of cermets due to characteristics effect of grit particles such as size and hardness have been explored. The present study evaluates the abrasive wear response of NbC-12Ni-10Mo2C (NbC-Ni) cermet during two-body abrasive wear, which was experimentally simulated by a pin abrasion tester following the ASTM G132 standard. The WC-Co cemented carbide (WC-15.6Co) with similar hardness was used as a reference material in this study for a comprehensive comparison of materials. The investigated test parameters included different applied loads (4–16 N) and abrasive particle sizes (22–200 μm) for a 30 m sliding distance at 0.15 m/s sliding velocity. Silicon carbide (SiC) and aluminium oxide (Al2O3) were used as abrasive counter bodies. Test results clearly show the particle size effect and the critical abrasive particle size (CPS) for the cermet lies between 82 μm and 125 μm for both abrasives (SiC, Al2O3). It is noticed that the wear rate shows three different trends as the particle size increases, initial increase then a steady state during critical particle size and becomes unpredictable. This effect reflects the transition of wear micro-mechanisms dominated from binder removal (below CPS) to fracture and fragmentations (beyond CPS). The wear mode transition map from plastic grooving to fracture-dominated failure (fragmentation and granular cracks) was created by correlating factors such as the severity of contact and specific wear rate with microscopic observations. The wear produced by SiC abrasives was about an order of magnitude higher (≈18×) than with Al2O3 abrasives. In addition, the material comparison highlight that the abrasive wear rate of NbC-Ni cermet was about 37–86% (SiC) to 66–83% (Al2O3) higher than for the WC-Co cemented carbide, despite both cermets having similar micro-hardness. In addition, the present study illustrates that the abrasion of cermets is not only related to mechanical properties such as hardness and fracture toughness but is inherently related to composite chemical properties such as wettability and interfacial strength. This work provides new insight into the wear response of NbC-Ni cermets and WC-Co cemented carbides regarding different abrasive counterfaces, abrasive particle sizes and transition of abrasive wear mechanisms.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • aluminum oxide
  • aluminium
  • crack
  • strength
  • carbide
  • composite
  • hardness
  • Silicon
  • interfacial
  • fracture toughness