Observing and Modeling the Wear Process of Heterogeneous Interface.
Nano Lett
; 24(23): 6965-6973, 2024 Jun 12.
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ABSTRACT
Understanding and controlling the wear process of heterogeneous interfaces between soft and hard phases is crucial for designing and fabricating materials, such as improving the wear resistance of particle reinforced metal matrix composites and the accuracy and efficiency of chemical mechanical polishing. However, the wear process can be hardly observed, as interfaces are buried under the surface. Here, we proposed a nanowear test method by combining focused ion beam cutting to expose interfaces, atomic force microscopy to rub against interfaces, and scanning electron microscope to characterize the interface damage. Using this method, three typical wear forms had been observed in Al/SiC composite, i.e., merely matrix wear, particle fracture, and particle pullout. A theoretical model was proposed that revealed that the increasing interfacial friction would induce particle fracture or pullout, depending on the particle edge angle and tip edge angle. This work sheds light on wear control in composites and nanofabrication.
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Nano Lett
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2024
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China