Spark Plasma Sintering and tribological behavior of Ti3SiC2–Ti5Si3–TiC composites

2019 
Abstract Herein, we study the effect of TiC content on the tribological behavior of four Ti 3 SiC 2 /Ti 5 Si 3 /TiC composites, prepared through Spark Plasma Sintering. The tribological properties were investigated under dry sliding, against Al 2 O 3 counterpart at room temperature, under different normal loads and sliding speeds. Vickers indentation results showed that the composites preserve some damage tolerance properties. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Raman spectroscopy results showed that the low wear stage is associated with the formation of a lubricious tribofilm consisting of a mixture of Ti 6 O 11 Magneli-phase and graphitic carbon. On the other hand, the tribo-oxidation products of the free TiC composite were identified as a mixture of TiO 2 and SiO 2 oxides. The composite reinforced up to 25 wt % TiC showed no transition from the low to the high wear rate as a function of normal loads. The influence of processing variables on microstructure development and wear mechanisms of the composites is discussed.
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