P. Kishore,"sampathkumaran et al., SEM observations of the effects of velocity and load on the sliding wear characteristics of glass fabric-epoxy composites with different fillers, WEAR, 237(1), 2000, pp. 20-27
The slide wear characteristics of a glass-epoxy (G-E) composite, filled wit
h either rubber or oxide particles, were studied using a block-on-roller te
st configuration. Mass loss was determined as a function of sliding distanc
e for sliding velocity between 0.5 and 1.5 m/s at three different loads of
42, 140 and 190 N. The worn surfaces were also examined by scanning electro
n microscopy (SEM). The study showed differing trends with load for the two
types of fillers. At low loads, the oxide-filled had lower wear, while at
high loads the rubber-filled composite had lower wear. The work also showed
that higher loads and sliding velocities bring about changes in worn surfa
ce features such as interface separation, inclined fracture of fibres, loss
of matrix as well as the appearance of debris with the two different fille
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