2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0266-3538(01)00070-7
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The relationships between wear behavior and thermal conductivity of CuSn/M7C3–M23C6 composites at ambient and elevated temperatures

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“…The microstructure, friction coefficient, surface stiffness, material of particles, thermal conductivity, and weight loss of Fe-Cr-reinforced Cu-Sn metal matrix composites (MMCs) were investigated by Yilmaz et al [ 13 ]. The alloy was tested under a load of 125 N and within a temperature range of 300–475 K. Dry sliding measurements were also carried out in increments of 300 m per increment, for a total length of 3500 m. This research found that Cu-Sn showed lower wear resistance than Cu-Sn MMCs reinforced with FeCr.…”
Section: Properties Of Bronze Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microstructure, friction coefficient, surface stiffness, material of particles, thermal conductivity, and weight loss of Fe-Cr-reinforced Cu-Sn metal matrix composites (MMCs) were investigated by Yilmaz et al [ 13 ]. The alloy was tested under a load of 125 N and within a temperature range of 300–475 K. Dry sliding measurements were also carried out in increments of 300 m per increment, for a total length of 3500 m. This research found that Cu-Sn showed lower wear resistance than Cu-Sn MMCs reinforced with FeCr.…”
Section: Properties Of Bronze Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the reinforcement particlesimproves the wear resistance of metals. The extent of improvement depends on the particles shape, size [2,4,13] and hardness [13],as well as on their quantity, distribution [1] and bonding strength in the matrix [3]. Moreover, any reaction that changes surface quality will change abrasive wear behaviour.…”
Section: Wear Rate and Volume Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal matrix composites (MMCs) containing hard particulates offer superioro perating performance and resistance to wear [1,2]. Aluminium's wear resistance is poor, but if aluminium is reinforced with special hardceramicreinforcements it exhibits excellent wear resistance as well as high strength and stiffness [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these alloys, Sn was used at 4–10 wt%. These types of bronzes have been used in the chemical industry, navigation, pivots, springs in electrical engineering, machine production, gears against corrosion resistance and crank pivot bearings [2]. Cu‐based P/M composites are extensively used in the friction devices of various machines and mechanisms because of a good heat conductivity, wear resistance and stable chemical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%