Effect of Abrasive Medium on Wear Behavior of Al/AlB2 Functionally Graded Metal Matrix Composite
Centrifugal casting process was applied for fabricating the functionally graded Aluminium/10% AlB2 composite under the centrifuging speed of 1200 rpm and hollow cylindrical (150 × 150 × 15 mm) component has been obtained. The outer, middle and inner surfaces of the FGM those were...
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oai:doaj.org-article:6b68146605db4bdc8ad14b9fd4917d842021-11-05T09:21:31ZEffect of Abrasive Medium on Wear Behavior of Al/AlB2 Functionally Graded Metal Matrix Composite1881-219810.2474/trol.11.487https://doaj.org/article/6b68146605db4bdc8ad14b9fd4917d842016-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/trol/11/3/11_487/_pdf/-char/enhttps://doaj.org/toc/1881-2198Centrifugal casting process was applied for fabricating the functionally graded Aluminium/10% AlB2 composite under the centrifuging speed of 1200 rpm and hollow cylindrical (150 × 150 × 15 mm) component has been obtained. The outer, middle and inner surfaces of the FGM those were at the distance of 1 mm, 8 mm and 15 mm from the outer periphery were taken for three body abrasive wear test and the applied load was varied (33 N to 80 N) on these surfaces in the presence of silica sand and alumina as abrasive mediums. The wear test results showed that increase in load and increase in distance from the outer periphery of the FGM increases the wear rate. The surfaces of the FGM abraded with silica sand displays higher wear rate than the surfaces abraded through alumina. SEM analysis has been performed on the surfaces abraded by both medium and it was observed that severity of wear was less in the presence of alumina as abrasive medium during the abrasion test.Nachimuthu RadhikaRaman RaghuJapanese Society of Tribologistsarticlealuminiumfunctionally graded compositeabrasive wearabrasive mediumscanning electron microscopy analysisPhysicsQC1-999Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040Mechanical engineering and machineryTJ1-1570ChemistryQD1-999ENTribology Online, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 487-493 (2016) |
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Centrifugal casting process was applied for fabricating the functionally graded Aluminium/10% AlB2 composite under the centrifuging speed of 1200 rpm and hollow cylindrical (150 × 150 × 15 mm) component has been obtained. The outer, middle and inner surfaces of the FGM those were at the distance of 1 mm, 8 mm and 15 mm from the outer periphery were taken for three body abrasive wear test and the applied load was varied (33 N to 80 N) on these surfaces in the presence of silica sand and alumina as abrasive mediums. The wear test results showed that increase in load and increase in distance from the outer periphery of the FGM increases the wear rate. The surfaces of the FGM abraded with silica sand displays higher wear rate than the surfaces abraded through alumina. SEM analysis has been performed on the surfaces abraded by both medium and it was observed that severity of wear was less in the presence of alumina as abrasive medium during the abrasion test. |
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Effect of Abrasive Medium on Wear Behavior of Al/AlB2 Functionally Graded Metal Matrix Composite |
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Effect of Abrasive Medium on Wear Behavior of Al/AlB2 Functionally Graded Metal Matrix Composite |
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Effect of Abrasive Medium on Wear Behavior of Al/AlB2 Functionally Graded Metal Matrix Composite |
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Effect of Abrasive Medium on Wear Behavior of Al/AlB2 Functionally Graded Metal Matrix Composite |
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Effect of Abrasive Medium on Wear Behavior of Al/AlB2 Functionally Graded Metal Matrix Composite |
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effect of abrasive medium on wear behavior of al/alb2 functionally graded metal matrix composite |
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