Tribology and wear theory of aluminium composites: Review and discussion

International Postgraduate Conference On Engineering (IPCE 2010), 16th - 17th October 2010 organized by Centre for Graduate Studies, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) at School of Mechatronic Engineering, Pauh Putra Campus, Perlis, Malaysia.

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Main Authors: Zamri, Yusoff, Shamsul Baharin, Jamaludin, Prof. Dr., Mohammed Misbahul, Amin
Other Authors: irmazai07@yahoo.com.my
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 2012
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Online Access:http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/xmlui/handle/123456789/21562
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spelling my.unimap-215622012-10-29T04:36:38Z Tribology and wear theory of aluminium composites: Review and discussion Zamri, Yusoff Shamsul Baharin, Jamaludin, Prof. Dr. Mohammed Misbahul, Amin irmazai07@yahoo.com.my Abrasive Adhesive Wear theory Mechanical mixed layer (MML) International Postgraduate Conference On Engineering (IPCE 2010), 16th - 17th October 2010 organized by Centre for Graduate Studies, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) at School of Mechatronic Engineering, Pauh Putra Campus, Perlis, Malaysia. In this review, the classical and contemporary wear theories and wear mechanisms are discussed. The development of wear theories are started from adhesive and abrasive to delamination theory, mechanical mixed layer (MML) and self lubrication theory are reviewed based on the previous reports. It was found that the adhesive and abrasive are developed based on quantitative approach whereas the delamination, MML and self lubrication theory are developed based on qualitative approach. Each theory has limitation in order to explain the wear theory comprehensively because of different testing system, composite manufacturing technique, type of reinforcement and volume fraction, size as well as hardness. However, a consensus has been reach from a qualitative point view. 2012-10-29T04:36:38Z 2012-10-29T04:36:38Z 2010-10-16 Working Paper 978-967-5760-03-7 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/21562 en Proceedings of the International Postgraduate Conference on Engineering (IPCE 2010) Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) Centre for Graduate Studies
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topic Abrasive
Adhesive
Wear theory
Mechanical mixed layer (MML)
spellingShingle Abrasive
Adhesive
Wear theory
Mechanical mixed layer (MML)
Zamri, Yusoff
Shamsul Baharin, Jamaludin, Prof. Dr.
Mohammed Misbahul, Amin
Tribology and wear theory of aluminium composites: Review and discussion
description International Postgraduate Conference On Engineering (IPCE 2010), 16th - 17th October 2010 organized by Centre for Graduate Studies, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) at School of Mechatronic Engineering, Pauh Putra Campus, Perlis, Malaysia.
author2 irmazai07@yahoo.com.my
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Zamri, Yusoff
Shamsul Baharin, Jamaludin, Prof. Dr.
Mohammed Misbahul, Amin
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author Zamri, Yusoff
Shamsul Baharin, Jamaludin, Prof. Dr.
Mohammed Misbahul, Amin
author_sort Zamri, Yusoff
title Tribology and wear theory of aluminium composites: Review and discussion
title_short Tribology and wear theory of aluminium composites: Review and discussion
title_full Tribology and wear theory of aluminium composites: Review and discussion
title_fullStr Tribology and wear theory of aluminium composites: Review and discussion
title_full_unstemmed Tribology and wear theory of aluminium composites: Review and discussion
title_sort tribology and wear theory of aluminium composites: review and discussion
publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
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