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Severe wear behaviour of alumina balls sliding against diamond ceramic coatings

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Title Severe wear behaviour of alumina balls sliding against diamond ceramic coatings
 
Creator Jana, Anuradha
Dandapat, Nandadulal
Das, Mitun
Balla, Vamsi Krishna
Chakraborty, Shirshendu
Saha, Rajnarayan
Mallik, Awadesh Kumar
 
Subject Electronics
 
Description At present alumina is the most widely used bio-ceramic material for implants. However, diamond surface offers very good solid lubricant for different machinery, equipment including biomedical implants (hip implants, knee implants, etc.), since the coefficient of friction (COF) of diamond is lower than alumina. In this tribological study, alumina ball was chosen as the counter body material to show better performance of the polycrystalline diamond (PCD) coatings in biomedical load-bearing applications. Wear and friction data were recorded for microwave plasma chemical vapour deposition (MWCVD) grown PCD coatings of four different types, out of which two samples were as-deposited coatings, one was chemo-mechanically polished and the other diamond sample was made free standing by wet-chemical etching of the silicon wafer. The coefficient of friction of the MWCVD grown PCD against Al2O3 ball under dry ambient condition was found in the range of 0.29-0.7, but in the presence of simulated body fluid, the COF reduces significantly, in the range of 0.03-0.36. The samples were then characterized by Raman spectroscopy for their quality, by coherence scanning profilometer for surface roughness and by electron microscopy for their microstructural properties. Alumina balls worn out (14.2 x 10(-1) mm(3)) very rapidly with zero wear for diamond ceramic coatings. Since the generation of wear particle is the main problem for load-bearing prosthetic joints, it was concluded that the PCD material can potentially replace existing alumina bio-ceramic for their better tribological properties.
 
Publisher Indian Academy of Science
 
Date 2016-04
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/3683/1/balla.pdf
Jana, Anuradha and Dandapat, Nandadulal and Das, Mitun and Balla, Vamsi Krishna and Chakraborty, Shirshendu and Saha, Rajnarayan and Mallik, Awadesh Kumar (2016) Severe wear behaviour of alumina balls sliding against diamond ceramic coatings. Bulletin of Materials Science, 39 (2). pp. 573-586. ISSN 0250-4707
 
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