Friction and dry sliding wear of bismaleimide filled with carbon nanotubes
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2016
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Taylor and Francis Ltd. maney@maney.co.uk
Abstract
Three types of bismaleimide–carbon nanotubes (CNTs) nanocomposites were fabricated using two types of original multiwalled CNTs with different diameters and one amide functionalized CNTs. The influence of diameter, content and functionalization of CNTs on the flexural and dry sliding wear behaviour were measured with universal testing machine and pin-on-disc wear apparatus. The experimental results indicated that at 1.5 wt-%, the bismaleimide-functionalized MWCNTs exhibited highest flexural strength of 156 MPa which is increased by 164% as compared to the neat matrix, and lowest specific wear rate of 1.8 × 10?4 mm3 N?1 m?1 which is decreased by 90% as compared to the neat matrix. This was attributed to the dispersion of CNTs in the matrix and the filler-matrix adhesion and internal strength of the composite. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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Carbon, Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCN), Nanocomposites, Nanotubes, Testing, Thermosets, Wear of materials, Yarn, Bismaleimides, Dry sliding wear, Functionalization of CNTs, Functionalized MWCNTs, Multi-walled CNTs, Polymer nanocomposite, Specific wear rates, Universal testing machines, Carbon nanotubes
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Tribology - Materials, Surfaces and Interfaces, 2016, 10, 3, pp. 101-106
