2010
DOI: 10.4236/jmmce.2010.93019
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Investigation on Two-Body Abrasive Wear Behavior of Silicon Carbide Filled Glass Fabric-Epoxy Composites

Abstract: The effect of silicon carbide (SiC)

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“…Hence, the high hardness for silicon carbide could contribute to reducing wear resistance performance due to the three-body stuck between surface asperities on the wear track; the materials on the wear track cause some damage to the wearing surface. This finding is in agreement with Mohan et al (2010), who stated that with an increase in abrading distances, the wear debris consists of a shear deformed polymer matrix containing broken SiC particles on the counter surface. The particles can either be lost from the contact zone or remain there for a fixed time as a transfer layer.…”
Section: Wear Resistance Test Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Hence, the high hardness for silicon carbide could contribute to reducing wear resistance performance due to the three-body stuck between surface asperities on the wear track; the materials on the wear track cause some damage to the wearing surface. This finding is in agreement with Mohan et al (2010), who stated that with an increase in abrading distances, the wear debris consists of a shear deformed polymer matrix containing broken SiC particles on the counter surface. The particles can either be lost from the contact zone or remain there for a fixed time as a transfer layer.…”
Section: Wear Resistance Test Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The clogging of the abrasive grits with wear debris of SiC filled composite and clogging of the abrasive grits that had a dominant effect on the wear rate of SiC filled composite (Mohan et al, 2010). It was noticed that the weight loss increased with increase in abrading distance for both samples because of micro-cutting seemed to be dominant for the current work.…”
Section: Signal-to-noise: Smaller Is Bettermentioning
confidence: 70%
“…This can be improved by modifying fibers by chemical or physical treatments. 18 Hence it is worth to analyze the tribological properties of natural fiber reinforced composites.…”
Section: Analysis Of Tribological Properties Of Synthetic Fiber Pmcsmentioning
confidence: 99%