2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12633-022-02061-3
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Dry Sliding Wear Behavior of Tempered (T4 and T6) Hypereutectic Aluminum Alloy-Based Composites

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“…Based on the ANOVA and Table 5, it was inferred that factor C (normal load), had a significant influence on the WR, with a substantial influence of 92.33%. The high percentual influence of normal load on wear rate is possibly due to the higher applied loads compared to other studies [11,15,[57][58][59][60]; however, it corresponds to the findings presented in [26,34,53]. The rest of the influence is distributed among other factors as follows: the amount of Al 2 O 3 nanoparticle influence was 1.71%, the micro-reinforcement type influence was 1.42%, and the influence of the interactions between the factors A and C was 3.79%.…”
Section: Taguchi Grey Analysismentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Based on the ANOVA and Table 5, it was inferred that factor C (normal load), had a significant influence on the WR, with a substantial influence of 92.33%. The high percentual influence of normal load on wear rate is possibly due to the higher applied loads compared to other studies [11,15,[57][58][59][60]; however, it corresponds to the findings presented in [26,34,53]. The rest of the influence is distributed among other factors as follows: the amount of Al 2 O 3 nanoparticle influence was 1.71%, the micro-reinforcement type influence was 1.42%, and the influence of the interactions between the factors A and C was 3.79%.…”
Section: Taguchi Grey Analysismentioning
confidence: 65%
“…According to the [4] for Al alloys with approximately 18% Si, the average applied load was 60 N, while in the another study [58] a normal load of 100 N was applied. Analysing the results of the wear rate in the literature [11,15,[57][58][59][60], it was noticed that the order of magnitude of the obtained results was in correlation with the applied testing conditions (normal load, sliding distance, and Si content in the alloy). In this paper, the addition of 3 wt.% of Al 2 O 3 micro-reinforcement to the hypereutectic Al-Si base alloy resulted in an improvement in wear resistance.…”
Section: Taguchi Grey Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%