ON THE EFFECT OF WOVEN GLASS FABRIC ORIENTATIONS ON WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER COMPOSITE

In this work, tribological investigations on the neat polyester (NP) and woven (600 g/m(2))-glass fabric reinforced polyester (WGRP) composite were carried out. Friction and wear characteristics of the WGRP composite were measured in three principal orientations, i. e., sliding directions relative t...

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Main Authors: YOUSIF, B. F., EL-TAYEB, N. S. M.
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description In this work, tribological investigations on the neat polyester (NP) and woven (600 g/m(2))-glass fabric reinforced polyester (WGRP) composite were carried out. Friction and wear characteristics of the WGRP composite were measured in three principal orientations, i. e., sliding directions relative to the woven glass fabric (WGF) orientations in the composites. These are longitudinal (L), transverse (T), and parallel (P) orientations. The experiments were conducted using a pin-on-disc (POD) machine under dry sliding conditions against a smooth stainless steel counterface. Results of friction coefficient and wear resistance of the composites were presented as function of normal loads (30 -100 N) and sliding distances (0.5 -7 km) at different sliding velocities, 1.7, 2.8, and 3.9 m/s. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to study the mechanisms of worn surfaces. Experimental results revealed that woven glass fabric improved the tribological performance of neat polyester in all three tested orientations. In L-orientation, at a low velocity of 1.7m/s, WGRP exhibited significant improvements to wear resistance of the polyester composite compared to other orientations. Meanwhile, at high velocities (2.8 and 3.9m/s), T-orientation gave higher wear resistance. SEM microphotographs showed different damage features on the worn surfaces, i. e., deformation, cracks, debonding of fiber, and microcracks.
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spelling mmu-30552011-09-29T04:05:43Z http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/3055/ ON THE EFFECT OF WOVEN GLASS FABRIC ORIENTATIONS ON WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER COMPOSITE YOUSIF, B. F. EL-TAYEB, N. S. M. QD Chemistry QC Physics In this work, tribological investigations on the neat polyester (NP) and woven (600 g/m(2))-glass fabric reinforced polyester (WGRP) composite were carried out. Friction and wear characteristics of the WGRP composite were measured in three principal orientations, i. e., sliding directions relative to the woven glass fabric (WGF) orientations in the composites. These are longitudinal (L), transverse (T), and parallel (P) orientations. The experiments were conducted using a pin-on-disc (POD) machine under dry sliding conditions against a smooth stainless steel counterface. Results of friction coefficient and wear resistance of the composites were presented as function of normal loads (30 -100 N) and sliding distances (0.5 -7 km) at different sliding velocities, 1.7, 2.8, and 3.9 m/s. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to study the mechanisms of worn surfaces. Experimental results revealed that woven glass fabric improved the tribological performance of neat polyester in all three tested orientations. In L-orientation, at a low velocity of 1.7m/s, WGRP exhibited significant improvements to wear resistance of the polyester composite compared to other orientations. Meanwhile, at high velocities (2.8 and 3.9m/s), T-orientation gave higher wear resistance. SEM microphotographs showed different damage features on the worn surfaces, i. e., deformation, cracks, debonding of fiber, and microcracks. WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD 2007-06 Article NonPeerReviewed YOUSIF, B. F. and EL-TAYEB, N. S. M. (2007) ON THE EFFECT OF WOVEN GLASS FABRIC ORIENTATIONS ON WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER COMPOSITE. Surface Review and Letters, 14 (03). pp. 489-497. ISSN 0218-625X http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218625X07009487 doi:10.1142/S0218625X07009487 doi:10.1142/S0218625X07009487
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
QC Physics
YOUSIF, B. F.
EL-TAYEB, N. S. M.
ON THE EFFECT OF WOVEN GLASS FABRIC ORIENTATIONS ON WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER COMPOSITE
title ON THE EFFECT OF WOVEN GLASS FABRIC ORIENTATIONS ON WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER COMPOSITE
title_full ON THE EFFECT OF WOVEN GLASS FABRIC ORIENTATIONS ON WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER COMPOSITE
title_fullStr ON THE EFFECT OF WOVEN GLASS FABRIC ORIENTATIONS ON WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER COMPOSITE
title_full_unstemmed ON THE EFFECT OF WOVEN GLASS FABRIC ORIENTATIONS ON WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER COMPOSITE
title_short ON THE EFFECT OF WOVEN GLASS FABRIC ORIENTATIONS ON WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF POLYESTER COMPOSITE
title_sort on the effect of woven glass fabric orientations on wear and friction properties of polyester composite
topic QD Chemistry
QC Physics
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