2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2013.12.160
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Wear Rate of Natural Fibre: Long Kenaf Composite

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“…The trend was observed to be generally similar as those that underwent dry sliding test (Fig. 6) where run-in stage occurred at first 2000m distance, followed by steady state stage when distance increased further to 10000m distance, which is typical plot for polymeric composite material [19]. Similar to mass loss, the highest wear rate is shown by Pure GFRP charted Ws of 9.73x10-4mm 3 /Nm, while lowest wear rate is shown by 5.0wt% NC GFRP composite marked Ws of 5.34 x10-4mm3/Nm.…”
Section: A Mass Loss Of Compositessupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The trend was observed to be generally similar as those that underwent dry sliding test (Fig. 6) where run-in stage occurred at first 2000m distance, followed by steady state stage when distance increased further to 10000m distance, which is typical plot for polymeric composite material [19]. Similar to mass loss, the highest wear rate is shown by Pure GFRP charted Ws of 9.73x10-4mm 3 /Nm, while lowest wear rate is shown by 5.0wt% NC GFRP composite marked Ws of 5.34 x10-4mm3/Nm.…”
Section: A Mass Loss Of Compositessupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The comparison of sliding (abrasive) distance vs. the specimen's mass loss and vs. the specimen's specific wear rate, respectively, with different applied loads (5-20-30 N) and a constant sliding velocity of 14 m/s were investigated. In [56], the authors concluded that for both materials, for high applied loads, increasing the sliding distance, the mass loss increases significantly, up to about 12 and 14 g for KPC and KEC, respectively. For low applied load, the mass loss for both KPC and KEC is almost negligible (about 2 g).…”
Section: Kenaf Fiber Nfrcsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Under dry and wet sliding conditions the friction and wear of natural fiber composite materials have been investigated by several scientists [30,[50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58]. Tribological properties of NFRCs are influenced by numerous factors, such as operating conditions, type of matrix, fiber contents, orientation, and chemical treatments.…”
Section: Friction and Wear Of Nfrcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The wear tests are carried by abrasion resistance tester in dry sliding condition at constant velocity of 1.4m/s the test was conducted at room temperature at an applied load of 30N. The test result shows at certain distance the specific wear rate is identical for both composite [8]. In this research tribological behaviors are compare the polyetheretherketone and short glass fiber at a weight percentage of 30.…”
Section: Revised Manuscript Received On July 22 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%