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- W2011493849 abstract "Results are presented of friction and wear measurements during diamond polishing using new instrumentation designed and built in our laboratory. The wear rates are found to be highly anisotropic, depending both on the crystallographic plane and on the direction along which sliding occurs. Friction measurements performed during polishing on a {100} plane in the 100 direction (the direction of the highest wear rate on the plane) and the 110 direction (the direction of the lowest wear rate) exhibit similar trends to those occurring in friction at low speed on the {100} face, with the 100 direction having a higher friction coefficient than the 110 direction. It was further found that the variation of friction with pressure in the 100 and the 110 directions are different, pointing to the fact that two wear mechanisms operate in the two principal directions. The results are consistent with, and provide macroscopic evidence in support of, a model of mechanically induced transformation of diamond to sp2 hybridized carbon occurring on the diamond surface during polishing along the direction in which the wear rate is high. In contrast to this, the wear process proposed for the 110 direction is one of micro-fracture, in agreement with earlier studies of the polished surface and the wear debris. By explaining the wear mechanism in terms of two different types of processes operating in the two directions, we are able to understand the high anisotropy observed." @default.
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