TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative Study on Tribological Behavior of Plasma-Sprayed YSZ Coatings Deposited with Different Powders
AU - Bai, Liuyang
AU - Zhang, Haibo
AU - Yi, Gewen
AU - Zhao, Zhiwei
AU - Sun, Huwei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The tribological behavior of two kinds of atmospheric plasma-sprayed YSZ coatings manufactured from fused/crushed (YSZC) and the plasma-densified (YSZP-D) powders was investigated at room temperature under dry sliding conditions. It was found that the plasma-sprayed YSZP-D coating possessed better wear resistance than that of YSZC coating. The main wear mechanism of YSZP-D coating with better mechanical properties is wear by ductile deformation, which is manifested by the plastic deformation and formation of a protective tribolayer on the worn surface. The direct contact between the YSZP-D coating and the Si3N4 ball is prevented by the formed discontinuous tribolayer, leading to the reduction in the severity of contact, and thereby displaying good wear resistance. However, the wear mechanism is brittle deformation for YSZC coating. The computational simulations based on semi-analytical method reveal that higher normal stress and higher temperature rise occur at the contact interfaces between the YSZC coating and Si3N4 ball. In this case, it is easy to cause severe severity of contact by cracking, local brittle fracture and surface fatigue, and therefore resulting in severe wear.
AB - The tribological behavior of two kinds of atmospheric plasma-sprayed YSZ coatings manufactured from fused/crushed (YSZC) and the plasma-densified (YSZP-D) powders was investigated at room temperature under dry sliding conditions. It was found that the plasma-sprayed YSZP-D coating possessed better wear resistance than that of YSZC coating. The main wear mechanism of YSZP-D coating with better mechanical properties is wear by ductile deformation, which is manifested by the plastic deformation and formation of a protective tribolayer on the worn surface. The direct contact between the YSZP-D coating and the Si3N4 ball is prevented by the formed discontinuous tribolayer, leading to the reduction in the severity of contact, and thereby displaying good wear resistance. However, the wear mechanism is brittle deformation for YSZC coating. The computational simulations based on semi-analytical method reveal that higher normal stress and higher temperature rise occur at the contact interfaces between the YSZC coating and Si3N4 ball. In this case, it is easy to cause severe severity of contact by cracking, local brittle fracture and surface fatigue, and therefore resulting in severe wear.
KW - plasma-sprayed YSZ coating
KW - semi-analytical method
KW - tribological behavior
KW - wear resistance
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U2 - 10.1007/s11665-024-10263-6
DO - 10.1007/s11665-024-10263-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85205899292
SN - 1059-9495
JO - Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
JF - Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
ER -