2021
DOI: 10.3390/polym13172894
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Leverage of Environmental Pollutant Crump Rubber on the Dry Sliding Wear Response of Epoxy Composites

Abstract: The effect of crump rubber on the dry sliding wear behavior of epoxy composites is investigated in the present study. Wear tests are carried out for three levels of crump rubber (10, 20, and 30 vol.%), normal applied load (30, 40, and 50 N), and sliding distance (1, 3, and 5 km). The wear behavior of crump rubber–epoxy composites is investigated against EN31 steel discs. The hybrid mathematical approach of Taguchi-coupled Grey Relational Analysis (GRA)—Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to examine the … Show more

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“…The COF was decreased slightly with increased spindle speed. The increase in disc temperature is a strong function of sliding velocity [40]. In dry sliding behaviors of FSp/epoxy composites the increase in sliding velocity led to elevate disc temperatures [41,42].…”
Section: Tribological Testmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The COF was decreased slightly with increased spindle speed. The increase in disc temperature is a strong function of sliding velocity [40]. In dry sliding behaviors of FSp/epoxy composites the increase in sliding velocity led to elevate disc temperatures [41,42].…”
Section: Tribological Testmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Response DB15-HNT = 42.1 + 18.5 × A − 6.2 × B + 19.5 × C − 32.0 × D − 13.4 × E − 3.4 × AB + 11.8 × AC − 3.0 × BC − 19.8 × A 2 + 1.6 × B 2 − 27.5 × C 2 + 24.2 × D 2 + 23.4 × E 2 (1) The regression coefficient [51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63] indicates the effect of various features affecting the adsorption capacity on the adsorption capacity [64][65][66][67]. The surface and contour plots represented in Figure 14 show the combined effect of two features on the process of adsorption.…”
Section: Statistical Process Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 To address these concerns, ecofriendly composites made of natural fibers like jute, hemp, and pineapple have started to become apparent. 2 Biopolymers, which are made from renewable materials, are biodegradable and are produced by utilizing various technologies, including extrusion, drying, thermoforming, additive manufacturing, injection molding, wet milling, hydrolysis, and fermentation. [3][4][5] Many biopolymer materials are cost-effective compared to petroleumbased polymers due to their abundant availability of bioreinforcement and bio-wastage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%