Title of article :
Wear behaviour of interpenetrating alumina–copper composites
Author/Authors :
Jami Winzer، نويسنده , , Ludwig Weiler، نويسنده , , Jeanne Pouquet، نويسنده , , Jurgen Rodel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
7
From page :
2845
To page :
2851
Abstract :
The wear behaviour of a variety of alumina–copper interpenetrating composites was tested as a function of copper ligament diameter and volume fraction of copper. The wear mechanisms of pure copper and pure alumina were adhesive and abrasive wear, respectively. In the composites with 1 μm, 5 μm and 15 μm copper ligament diameters, the wear mechanism was a mixture of adhesive and oxidative; in composites with a 30 μm copper ligament diameter a mixture of abrasive and oxidative. Increasing the amount of copper decreased hardness and thus increased wear, except where cyclic tribolayer behaviour occurred or where the alumina grains were weakly bonded. Increasing the copper ligament diameter decreased wear, although this trend was only clear under a load of 20 N. The composites with the highest wear resistance had the highest copper ligament diameter of 30 μm. This was probably due to the higher heat conductivity and fracture toughness caused by the coarse, fibrous copper network replicating the wool felt used to produce it. This was possibly also because these composites had the smallest alumina grain size.
Keywords :
Composites , Hardness , Metal-reinforcement , Interpenetrating composites , Sliding wear
Journal title :
Wear
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Wear
Record number :
1092283
Link To Document :
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