Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Multimedia University, Jalan Ayer Keroh Lama, Melaka, Malaysia
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of treated and untreated oil palm fibres on high-stress three-body abrasive wear characteristics of polyester composites. Experimental tests were conducted at different applied loads (5–20 N) and two different rotational speeds (50 and 100 r/min) for 0.18 km sliding distance using a dry sand/steel wheel apparatus. The flow of the sand particles (560–900 μm) was 4.5 g/s. Morphologies of the worn surface of the composites were studied using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Pull-out test was carried out to evaluate the interfacial adhesion characteristics of treated and untreated fibres. The results revealed that composites based on treated oil palm fibres exhibited better wear performance compared with untreated ones, i.e. the interfacial adhesion of treated fibres to the polyester was better than untreated fibres. Moreover, treated oil palm fibres were found to reduce the porosity of the composite, which in turn stabilized the surface tribo-characteristics. Based on the SEM analysis, the wear mechanisms were predominated by pitting, grooving, microcracking, microcutting, and fracture in the polyester region.
Subject
Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces,Mechanical Engineering
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