Trapping of oil in an epoxy-based polymer matrix with activated carbon and its effect on tribological behavior

The incorporation of lubricating oil at high levels in the epoxy composite materials makes it possible to obtain materials with low friction and wear. This article evaluates the wear behaviour of an epoxy-based composite obtained by the addition of lubricating oil and activated carbon. An oil conten...

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Main Authors: Mustapha BELDI, Ali BILEK, Kamel TOUAHIR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
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Online Access:http://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/2210
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spelling doaj-4d3d10c09e0c4421932644ecfa5abdcc2020-11-25T03:51:29ZengMouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-OuzouJournal of Materials and Engineering Structures2170-127X2020-02-017147561564Trapping of oil in an epoxy-based polymer matrix with activated carbon and its effect on tribological behaviorMustapha BELDI0Ali BILEK1Kamel TOUAHIR2ummto universityLMSE. Laboratory, Mechanical Engineering Department, UMMTO University, 15000 Tizi-OuzouLOPFA, Departement of Mecanical Engineering, Ecole de technologie supérieure. 1100 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montréal, Québec, H3C 1K3The incorporation of lubricating oil at high levels in the epoxy composite materials makes it possible to obtain materials with low friction and wear. This article evaluates the wear behaviour of an epoxy-based composite obtained by the addition of lubricating oil and activated carbon. An oil content of up to 31wt% is trapped and maintained in the matrix by the presence of activated carbon. The wear experiments are carried out on a pin-on-disk type tribometer. The tests are carried out on pins of different compositions sliding on steel discs (XC48) under dry friction conditions. The effect of various parameters such as speed and loading has been investigated. The wear surfaces are analyzed by using a scanning electron microscope to observe the different wear mechanisms. The results show that the addition of activated carbon made it possible to trap large quantities of oil in the matrix. This decreased greatly the coefficient of friction and increased the capacity of the sample to withstand higher values of sliding velocities and pressures.http://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/2210self-lubricating, polymers, wear, friction
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author Mustapha BELDI
Ali BILEK
Kamel TOUAHIR
spellingShingle Mustapha BELDI
Ali BILEK
Kamel TOUAHIR
Trapping of oil in an epoxy-based polymer matrix with activated carbon and its effect on tribological behavior
Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
self-lubricating, polymers, wear, friction
author_facet Mustapha BELDI
Ali BILEK
Kamel TOUAHIR
author_sort Mustapha BELDI
title Trapping of oil in an epoxy-based polymer matrix with activated carbon and its effect on tribological behavior
title_short Trapping of oil in an epoxy-based polymer matrix with activated carbon and its effect on tribological behavior
title_full Trapping of oil in an epoxy-based polymer matrix with activated carbon and its effect on tribological behavior
title_fullStr Trapping of oil in an epoxy-based polymer matrix with activated carbon and its effect on tribological behavior
title_full_unstemmed Trapping of oil in an epoxy-based polymer matrix with activated carbon and its effect on tribological behavior
title_sort trapping of oil in an epoxy-based polymer matrix with activated carbon and its effect on tribological behavior
publisher Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou
series Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
issn 2170-127X
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The incorporation of lubricating oil at high levels in the epoxy composite materials makes it possible to obtain materials with low friction and wear. This article evaluates the wear behaviour of an epoxy-based composite obtained by the addition of lubricating oil and activated carbon. An oil content of up to 31wt% is trapped and maintained in the matrix by the presence of activated carbon. The wear experiments are carried out on a pin-on-disk type tribometer. The tests are carried out on pins of different compositions sliding on steel discs (XC48) under dry friction conditions. The effect of various parameters such as speed and loading has been investigated. The wear surfaces are analyzed by using a scanning electron microscope to observe the different wear mechanisms. The results show that the addition of activated carbon made it possible to trap large quantities of oil in the matrix. This decreased greatly the coefficient of friction and increased the capacity of the sample to withstand higher values of sliding velocities and pressures.
topic self-lubricating, polymers, wear, friction
url http://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/2210
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