Authors
B Suresha, G Chandramohan, P Samapthkumaran, S Seetharamu, S Vynatheya
Publication date
2006/5
Journal
Journal of reinforced plastics and composites
Volume
25
Issue
7
Pages
771-782
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Polymer materials when reinforced with high modulus fibers yield higher strength, higher stiffness, better toughness, and good dimensional stability. Fiber reinforcements are effective in reducing wear in adhesive situations in addition to increasing the strength and stiffness. The adhesive conditions are generally encountered in automotive and aerospace applications. In such applications, the types of reinforcement material used are important from the point of improved performance under different tribo situations. In this particular investigation, carbon-epoxy (C-E) composite is compared with that of glass-epoxy (G-E) composites for tribological properties using a pin-on-disc set up. The tests are conducted by subjecting C-E samples sliding against a hard steel disc (62 HRC) under different sliding and loading conditions. This …
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