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Effect of Filler Materials on Abrasive Wear Performance of Glass/Epoxy Composites
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Suresha, Bheemappa
, Vidyashree, Shivaprakash
, Bettegowda, Harshavardhan
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Abrasion
/ Abrasive wear
/ Aluminum oxide
/ Cenospheres
/ Fiber pullout
/ Fiber-matrix adhesion
/ Filler materials
/ Fillers
/ Fly ash
/ Glass fiber reinforced plastics
/ Glass-epoxy composites
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Microcracks
/ Particulate composites
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Textile composites
/ Wear rate
/ Wear tests
2023
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Effect of Filler Materials on Abrasive Wear Performance of Glass/Epoxy Composites
by
Suresha, Bheemappa
, Vidyashree, Shivaprakash
, Bettegowda, Harshavardhan
in
Abrasion
/ Abrasive wear
/ Aluminum oxide
/ Cenospheres
/ Fiber pullout
/ Fiber-matrix adhesion
/ Filler materials
/ Fillers
/ Fly ash
/ Glass fiber reinforced plastics
/ Glass-epoxy composites
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Microcracks
/ Particulate composites
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Textile composites
/ Wear rate
/ Wear tests
2023
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Effect of Filler Materials on Abrasive Wear Performance of Glass/Epoxy Composites
by
Suresha, Bheemappa
, Vidyashree, Shivaprakash
, Bettegowda, Harshavardhan
in
Abrasion
/ Abrasive wear
/ Aluminum oxide
/ Cenospheres
/ Fiber pullout
/ Fiber-matrix adhesion
/ Filler materials
/ Fillers
/ Fly ash
/ Glass fiber reinforced plastics
/ Glass-epoxy composites
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Microcracks
/ Particulate composites
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Textile composites
/ Wear rate
/ Wear tests
2023
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Effect of Filler Materials on Abrasive Wear Performance of Glass/Epoxy Composites
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Effect of Filler Materials on Abrasive Wear Performance of Glass/Epoxy Composites
2023
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Overview
When creating polymer-based composites, plain weave fabrics and micron-sized fillers offer bidirectional strength and reduced voids/inhomogeneity. In the present work, It was investigated how glass fabric reinforced epoxy composite (G-E) performed during three-body abrasive wear with and without ceramic fillers (SiO2, Al2O3, graphite, and fly ash cenospheres). In experiments, loads of 20 N and 40 N were applied at various abrading distances of 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m, and 2000 m. According to the results of sand abrasive wear test, the specific wear rates of G-E based composites are sensitive to fibre and filler/matrix adhesion. Under all tribo-test settings, the SWR for all particulate G-E composites decreases in the following order: G-E > Gr/G-E > SiO2/G-E > Al2O3/G-E > fly ash cenosphere/G-E. Furthermore, the specific wear rate of the fly ash cenosphere filled G-E composites were found to be lower than the G-E and other filler materials filled G-E composites. There was 38.7% reduction in the specific wear rate at 40 N, 2000 m in fly ash cenosphere filled G-E composite. As per the evidence of scanning electron microscope images of worn-out surfaces, mechanisms such as ploughing, fibre breakage, fibre pull-out, fibre thinning, and a network of microcracks caused the wear in composites.
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University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering
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