Wear response of walnut-shell-reinforced epoxy composites
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2017
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ASTM International
Abstract
Present work utilizes agricultural by-product, walnut shell, as reinforcing filler in epoxy matrix for investigating dry sliding wear behavior using a pin-on disc wear-testing machine. Effects of sliding velocity (0.5-1.5 m/s), normal load (10-50 N), sliding distance (1000-3000 m) and filler content (10-30 wt. %) on wear rate (W<inf>t</inf>), specific wear rate (W<inf>s</inf>) and coefficient of friction (?) are investigated. The experiments were planned as per design of the experiments scheme and the wear characteristics were analyzed through response surface modeling (RSM) method. The lowest W<inf>t</inf> of 1.1 mm3/km was noted for 1.5 m/s sliding velocity with 30-wt. % filler content. Sliding distance did not have a significant influence on Ws above a critical load of 40 N. The minimum ? was observed at 1-m/s sliding velocity, 40-N load, 1000-m sliding distance, and 30-wt. % filler. Lower values of W<inf>t</inf> and ? at higher walnut-shell loadings support feasibility of using such composites in wear-prone applications. The wear mechanism was determined in the composites using extensive scanning electron microscopic observations. © © 2017 by ASTM International.
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Agricultural machinery, Agricultural wastes, Design of experiments, Fillers, Friction, Plastics fillers, Reinforcement, Surface properties, Testing, Wear of materials, Agricultural by-products, Coefficient of frictions, Design of the experiment, Response surface methodology, Response surface modeling, Scanning electron microscopic, Walnut shells, Wear characteristics, Shells (structures)
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Materials Performance and Characterization, 2017, 6, 1, pp. 55-79
