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Effect of Adding Graphite Powder to a UP Polymer on Friction and Wear for Different Loads and Rubbing Speeds
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The aim of the present work is the investigation of the influence of graphite powder addition to an unsaturated polyester type polymer (32% styrene content in mass) on the mechanical and tribological properties. For this purpose, we conducted bending tests and wear tests with a combination of four loads and three speeds for three different compositions (0, 1 and 2% graphite). The wear tests are carried out on a dry type pin on disk tribometer. The disk is made of quenched and annealed C48 steel (540 Hv hardness). Before the rubbing process, the discs are subjected to polishing in order to obtain approximately the same initial surface roughness. The results show that the addition of graphite powder improves the tribological properties; a noticeable decrease of the coefficient of friction, the mass loss and the wear rate are achieved with the increase of the graphite powder percentage for all sliding speeds and loads. A 2% graphite content causes a drop of the friction coefficient from 0.4 to 0.2. The results of bending tests showed a significant decrease of the stress and strain at failure and a slight increase in Young's modulus. In addition, for the three compositions, the results show a clear preponderance of the influence of the load on the tribological properties.
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November 2013
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