A study on wear behaviour of Al/6101/graphite composites

The current research work scrutinizes aluminium alloy 6101-graphite composites for their mechanical and tribological behaviour in dry sliding environments. The orthodox liquid casting technique had been used for the manufacturing of composite materials and imperilled to T6 heat treatment. The conten...

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Main Authors: Pardeep Sharma, Krishan Paliwal, Ramesh Kumar Garg, Satpal Sharma, Dinesh Khanduja
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2187076416301452
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spelling doaj-952ddf48c4f341febc7bfef8bea2e8282021-05-02T15:36:36ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Ceramic Societies2187-07642017-03-0151424810.1016/j.jascer.2016.12.007A study on wear behaviour of Al/6101/graphite compositesPardeep Sharma0Krishan Paliwal1Ramesh Kumar Garg2Satpal Sharma3Dinesh Khanduja4Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panipat, IndiaPanipat Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panipat, IndiaD.C.R. University of Science and Technology, Murthal, Sonipat, IndiaGautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, IndiaNational Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra IndiaThe current research work scrutinizes aluminium alloy 6101-graphite composites for their mechanical and tribological behaviour in dry sliding environments. The orthodox liquid casting technique had been used for the manufacturing of composite materials and imperilled to T6 heat treatment. The content of reinforcement particles was taken as 0, 4, 8, 12 and 16 wt.% of graphite to ascertain it is prospective as self-lubricating reinforcement in sliding wear environments. Hardness, tensile strength and flexural strength of cast Al6101 metal matrix and manufactured composites were evaluated. Hardness, tensile strength and flexural strength decreases with increasing volume fraction of graphite reinforcement as compared to cast Al6101 metal matrix. Wear tests were performed on pin on disc apparatus to assess the tribological behaviour of composites and to determine the optimum volume fraction of graphite for its minimum wear rate. Wear rate reduces with increase in graphite volume fraction and minimum wear rate was attained at 4 wt.% graphite. The wear was found to decrease with increase in sliding distance. The average co-efficient of friction also reduces with graphite addition and its minimum value was found to be at 4 wt.% graphite. The worn surfaces of wear specimens were studied through scanning electron microscopy. The occurrence of 4 wt.% of graphite reinforcement in the composites can reveal loftier wear possessions as compared to cast Al6101 metal matrix.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2187076416301452CastingCompositesHardnessStrengthWear
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author Pardeep Sharma
Krishan Paliwal
Ramesh Kumar Garg
Satpal Sharma
Dinesh Khanduja
spellingShingle Pardeep Sharma
Krishan Paliwal
Ramesh Kumar Garg
Satpal Sharma
Dinesh Khanduja
A study on wear behaviour of Al/6101/graphite composites
Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
Casting
Composites
Hardness
Strength
Wear
author_facet Pardeep Sharma
Krishan Paliwal
Ramesh Kumar Garg
Satpal Sharma
Dinesh Khanduja
author_sort Pardeep Sharma
title A study on wear behaviour of Al/6101/graphite composites
title_short A study on wear behaviour of Al/6101/graphite composites
title_full A study on wear behaviour of Al/6101/graphite composites
title_fullStr A study on wear behaviour of Al/6101/graphite composites
title_full_unstemmed A study on wear behaviour of Al/6101/graphite composites
title_sort study on wear behaviour of al/6101/graphite composites
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
issn 2187-0764
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The current research work scrutinizes aluminium alloy 6101-graphite composites for their mechanical and tribological behaviour in dry sliding environments. The orthodox liquid casting technique had been used for the manufacturing of composite materials and imperilled to T6 heat treatment. The content of reinforcement particles was taken as 0, 4, 8, 12 and 16 wt.% of graphite to ascertain it is prospective as self-lubricating reinforcement in sliding wear environments. Hardness, tensile strength and flexural strength of cast Al6101 metal matrix and manufactured composites were evaluated. Hardness, tensile strength and flexural strength decreases with increasing volume fraction of graphite reinforcement as compared to cast Al6101 metal matrix. Wear tests were performed on pin on disc apparatus to assess the tribological behaviour of composites and to determine the optimum volume fraction of graphite for its minimum wear rate. Wear rate reduces with increase in graphite volume fraction and minimum wear rate was attained at 4 wt.% graphite. The wear was found to decrease with increase in sliding distance. The average co-efficient of friction also reduces with graphite addition and its minimum value was found to be at 4 wt.% graphite. The worn surfaces of wear specimens were studied through scanning electron microscopy. The occurrence of 4 wt.% of graphite reinforcement in the composites can reveal loftier wear possessions as compared to cast Al6101 metal matrix.
topic Casting
Composites
Hardness
Strength
Wear
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2187076416301452
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