2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12633-016-9505-x
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Effects of Environmental Conditions on Erosion Wear of Eggshell Particulate Epoxy Composites

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“…If calcium is removed from egg shells, an organic material remains as a residue [93]. Manoj et al [94] extensively studied the erosion properties of egg shell particulate epoxy composites. They observed that erosion resistance is more for un-boiled egg shell particulate in comparison with boiled eggshell particulate composites as seen in figure 3.…”
Section: Influence Of Filler Particles On Spementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If calcium is removed from egg shells, an organic material remains as a residue [93]. Manoj et al [94] extensively studied the erosion properties of egg shell particulate epoxy composites. They observed that erosion resistance is more for un-boiled egg shell particulate in comparison with boiled eggshell particulate composites as seen in figure 3.…”
Section: Influence Of Filler Particles On Spementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Same type phenomena i.e. increase of erosion rate with increase of velocity was observed by Panchal et al (2018). However, Irrespective of the particles impact velocity, erosion behavior of composites at various weight percentages of Tungsten carbide particles is the same.…”
Section: Sand Erosion Wear Testmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…One of the principal causes of material failure and damage to equipment is identified as friction and wear [57][58][59]. Manoj Panchal et al [60] reported tribological properties of boiled and unboiled eggshell particulates epoxy composites that are exposed to saline, mineral, subzero, and kerosene environments. The maximum erosion rate is observed at 60° for all the composites, but for subzero condition samples, it is 90° for particle impingement.…”
Section: Degradation Of Wear Properties Of Hybrid Polymer Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erosion wear rate of 4 wt% of boiled and un-boiled eggshell composites for the sub-zero condition[60] Vol. :(0123456789)…”
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