2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.mspro.2014.07.050
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Study of Friction and Wear of ABS/Zno Polymer Composite Using Taguchi Technique

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“…The disc temperature was monitored using a Uni‐T 300 B infrared thermometer directed towards the exit of the friction zone and was found to lie at 35 ±5 °C. The selection of the wear test parameters was based on literature reviews, where common applied loads were found to lie between 15 and 35 N . The selected value of 35 N was found to provide reasonably detectable wear amounts according to preliminary experiments.…”
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“…The disc temperature was monitored using a Uni‐T 300 B infrared thermometer directed towards the exit of the friction zone and was found to lie at 35 ±5 °C. The selection of the wear test parameters was based on literature reviews, where common applied loads were found to lie between 15 and 35 N . The selected value of 35 N was found to provide reasonably detectable wear amounts according to preliminary experiments.…”
Section: Experimental Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is mainly attributed to the low mechanical properties and melting temperatures associated with polymers. In several studies, polymers where observed to undergo different modes of wear, such as abrasive, adhesive, corrosive and fatigue wear . Amongst these, abrasive wear is observed as the main wear mechanism of polymers and polymer based composites sliding against hard metallic surfaces.…”
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“…Several studies have demonstrated that theoretically, the addition of ZnO particles into PA or any other commodity polymer matrix can lead to a wide array of property enhancements. However, there have been several reports of a sharp decrease in properties such as the wear rate, relative to those of the neat polymer . Property enhancement of the ZnO‐filled polymer composites mostly depend on the filler content and dispersion homogeneity and rarely on the shape of the filler.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…He also studied the flow behavior of the ABS/CaCO 3 composites at various filler loadings as a function of load and temperature using a melt flow indexer . Studies were also carried out to find out the tribological properties and acoustic properties of ABS/CaCO 3 composites. Bigg carried out study on various particulate fillers on polymers like PP, ABS, and modified PPO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%