MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Improving the mechanical properties of zirconia in instrument bearings

  • Alisin V. V.,
  • Diethelm B. A.,
  • Kulebyakin A. V.,
  • Myzina V. A.,
  • Tabachkova N. Yu.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032902023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 329
p. 02023

Abstract

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The article presents the issues of replacing leucosapphires in jeweled bearings of the axes of precision instruments with nanostructured crystals of partially stabilized zirconia. The statement is substantiated that doping with rare earth elements provides an improvement in the performance properties of precision instruments by improving the mechanical properties of bearing materials. The efficiency of doping of zirconia crystals with cerium and neodymium oxides is studied. It was found that doped crystals have increased plasticity, which provides an increase in the crack resistance of crystals. Special attention is paid to the issues of increasing the survivability of high-speed rotor bearings by replacing the thrust bearing of leucosapphire with nanostructured crystals of partially stabilized zirconia doped with cerium and neodymium. The efficiency of improving the mechanical properties is confirmed by the X-ray phase analysis of crystals. The phase composition is studied by Raman scattering and the lattice parameters are determined. The increased crack resistance of the thrust bearing is confirmed by tests performed using the kinetic microhardness method.