화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.103, No.4, 2472-2480, 2007
Mechanical and tribological properties of glass-epoxy composites with and without graphite particulate filler
The objectives of this research article is to evaluate the mechanical and tribological properties of glass-fiber-reinforced epoxy (G-E) composites with and without graphite particulate filler. The laminates were fabricated by a dry hand layup technique. The mechanical properties, including tensile strength, tensile modulus, elongation at break, and surface hardness, were investigated in accordance with ASTM standards. From the experimental investigation, we found that the tensile strength and dimensional stability of the G-E composite increased with increasing graphite content. The effect of filler content (0-7.5 wt %) and sliding distance on the friction and wear behavior of the graphite-filled G-E composite systems were studied. Also, conventional weighing, determination of the coefficient of friction, and examination of the worn surface morphological features by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were done. A marginal increase in the coefficient of friction with sliding distance for the unfilled composites was noticed, but a slight reduction was noticed for the graphite-filled composites. The 7.5% graphite-filled G-E composite showed a lower friction coefficient for the sliding distances used. The wear loss of the composites decreased with increasing weight fraction of graphite filler and increased with increasing sliding distance. Failure mechanisms of the worn surfaces of the filled composites were established with SEM. (c) 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.