1989
DOI: 10.1002/adv.1989.060090204
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Dry erosion of epoxy/rubber composites

Abstract: The dry erosion behavior of epoxylwaste rubber composites has been investigated as a function of rubber content, air pressure (particle velocity), and impact angle. Morphological aspects have also been examined.The experimental data have been expkined by means of an analytic equation derived from the crack propagation physics.

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“…The wear tester was a pin-on-table unit. 37 The sliding distance was about 200 mm, and the specimen's surface was kept in contact with a fresh wear track (abrasive paper) by moving the reciprocating table laterally after each stroke. The wear rate was calculated from the following equation:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wear tester was a pin-on-table unit. 37 The sliding distance was about 200 mm, and the specimen's surface was kept in contact with a fresh wear track (abrasive paper) by moving the reciprocating table laterally after each stroke. The wear rate was calculated from the following equation:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solid particle erosion of rubber particle-reinforced polymers appears to have been very rarely studied. Lhymn et al [103] investigated the erosion of an epoxy composite reinforced with rubber particles by 45 µm sand particles. Although they found a large improvement in the erosion resistance at oblique incidence, they found no significant improvement at perpendicular incidence, using two different reinforcement volume fractions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%