Y. Sahin et S. Murphy, THE EFFECT OF FIBER ORIENTATION OF THE DRY SLIDING WEAR OF BORSIC-REINFORCED 2014-ALUMINUM-ALLOY, Journal of Materials Science, 31(20), 1996, pp. 5399-5407
The effect of fibre orientation on the dry sliding wear of continuous
B(SiC) fibre reinforced aluminium alloy composites was investigated us
ing a pin-on-disc wear testing machine. The metal-matrix composites (M
MC) samples were tested in the normal (N), parallel (P) and antiparall
el (AP) orientations sliding against a steel counter disc at a fixed s
peed of 1 ms(-1) under loads of from 12 to 60 N. The results showed th
at for the matrix alloy and MMCs, the average wear increased linearly
with load. Wear of the MMCs was insensitive to fibre content but for c
omposites with fibre contents at or above the minimum of 16 vol% used
for this work, the wear rate was about 18% of that of the unreinforced
matrix. Fibre orientation had a minor effect on wear rate; the N orie
ntation gave the lowest wear rate with the AP orientation slightly hig
her and the P orientation significantly higher. The average coefficien
ts of friction of the MMCs in N and AP orientations decreased linearly
with increased wear rate and non-linearly with increased load, but th
e P orientation was insensitive to either variable. It was concluded f
rom these results and a metallographic examination that the mechanism
of wear of MMCs was essentially oxidative wear of the matrix. The hard
fibres modified this to slightly different degrees depending on their
orientation relative to the wear surface and sliding direction.