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| Title: | Role of fabric reinforcement on the low amplitude oscillating wear of polyetherimide composites |
| Authors: | Bijwe, J Indumathi, J Ghosh, A K |
| Keywords: | Polyetherimide Fibre reinforced polymer Carbon fabric (CF) |
| Issue Date: | 2004 |
| Citation: | Wear, 256(1-2), 27-37 |
| Abstract: | Influence of fabric reinforcement in polymers is well investigated in the unidirectional sliding wear mode leading to adhesive wear of the composites, but not in the case of low amplitude oscillating (fretting or reciprocating) wear mode. In the authors’ laboratory, series of polyetherimide (PEI) composites reinforced with fabrics of carbon and glass were investigated in this respect. In this paper, results on the low amplitude oscillating wear of three composites, viz. CCF, CAF and CHY containing fabrics of carbon (CF), aramid (AF) and combination of both (hybrid, HY) based on PEI matrix are presented. After characterizing for physical and mechanical properties, these composites along with the unfilled PEI (C0) were evaluated for their low amplitude oscillating wear performance on SRV optimol tester under different loads and temperatures using ball-on-pin configuration. It was concluded that the carbon fabric proved to be significantly beneficial in improving the friction and wear per... |
| URI: | http://eprint.iitd.ac.in/dspace/handle/2074/1334 |
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