Influence of both surface roughness and surface morphology on frictional behavior of ceramics during run-in period under dry sliding was investigated simultaneously. Similar average surface roughness (Ra = 0.01-0.02 μm) was produced for the three ceramics: monolithic boron carbide ceramics, boron carbide-silicon carbide composite ceramics and monolithic silicon carbide ceramics. Surface roughness parameters show some influence on friction processes, however, surface morphology is considered as a more important competitive factor. Lower friction coefficient during run-in period and shorter sliding distance up to the steady state condition were observed for the B4C-SiC composite ceramics, which has a different surface morphology from those of monolithic B4C ceramics and monolithic SiC ceramics.
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Zhang, W., Yamashita, S., Kumazawa, T., Ozeki, F., Hyuga, H., & Kita, H. (2019). Influence of surface roughness parameters and surface morphology on friction performance of ceramics. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 127(11), 837–842. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.19124
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