2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.reffit.2016.10.002
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Dry sliding wear studies of aluminum matrix hybrid composites

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“…Higher percentage of the reinforcing agents in the matrix generally deteriorates the properties of the composites by forming oxide inclusions and porosity within the samples. Hence, a lower wt% of the constituents in the composite design was conceptualized in order to achieve the best performance of Graphite and MoS2 in the presence of SiC [10,11].…”
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“…Higher percentage of the reinforcing agents in the matrix generally deteriorates the properties of the composites by forming oxide inclusions and porosity within the samples. Hence, a lower wt% of the constituents in the composite design was conceptualized in order to achieve the best performance of Graphite and MoS2 in the presence of SiC [10,11].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cylindrical wear pins were prepared from three different sections of the composite castings to conduct wear test under dry sliding test condition in accordance with ASTM G-99 standard using a pin-on-disc tribometer (shown in Figure 2). The selection of these testing parameters for the wear analysis was made based on the erstwhile studies [11,12]. Before each experiment, the specimens were preheated and cooled to room temperature and the steel disc was ensured clean and dry.…”
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“…Hybrid AMCs with different synthetic ceramic particles, such as silicon carbide (SiC), aluminum oxide (Al 2 O 3 ), boron carbide (B 4 C), tungsten carbide (WC), graphite (Gr), carbon nanotubes (CNT), and silica (SiO 2 ) [14,15], have been developed primarily for performance optimization with less consideration of production costs. Monikandan et al [16] investigated the mechanical and tribological properties of AA6061-B4C-MoS 2 hybrid composites. These hybrid composites are self-lubricating so they can be made into efficient materials at the source.…”
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“…The addition of these particulates have been found to improve the properties of commonly used matrix alloys of series 2xxx, 5xxx, 6xxx and 7xxx (wrought alloys) through various strengthening mechanisms. However, to improve the tribological performance of the AMCs, researchers have used soft-phase solid lubricating agents such as graphite and MoS 2 [10,11,12]. A few proven applications of AMCs include pistons, connecting rods, brake drums and rotors, braking systems of trains and cars, and recreational products such as golf club shafts and heads, ice-skating shoes, baseball shafts, horseshoes, bicycle frames, etc.…”
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