Degradation Behaviour Of Treated Betelnut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites For Tribological Applications

The current research aims to study the tribological performance of treated betelnut fibre reinforced polyester (T-BFRP) composite aged in different lubricants with different kinematic viscosity. The test was conducted using a pin on disc (POD) wear test rig at different applied normal loads (5-30 N)...

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Main Authors: Nirmal, Umar, Megat Ahmad, Megat Muhammad Hamdan, Yaakob, Mohd Yuhazri, Amir Mohamed, Kamarul
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Published: Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. 2018
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spelling my.utem.eprints.229902021-08-29T23:42:36Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/22990/ Degradation Behaviour Of Treated Betelnut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites For Tribological Applications Nirmal, Umar Megat Ahmad, Megat Muhammad Hamdan Yaakob, Mohd Yuhazri Amir Mohamed, Kamarul T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The current research aims to study the tribological performance of treated betelnut fibre reinforced polyester (T-BFRP) composite aged in different lubricants with different kinematic viscosity. The test was conducted using a pin on disc (POD) wear test rig at different applied normal loads (5-30 N) at different sliding distances (0-6.72 km) subjected to a smooth stainless steel (AISI-304, 60 HB) counterface at 2.83 m/s of sliding velocity. Results revealed that the specific wear rate (Ws) of T-BFRP composite reduced at higher applied loads, i.e., the reduction in Ws was 90% for AP and 86.3% for P test samples as compared to neat polyester (NP) test samples at 20 N of applied load. This was namely due to the lowest absorption rate incurred by the betelnut fibres when they were aged in their respective aging solutions, i.e., highest kinematic viscosity resulting in lowest absorption rate by the fibres. In other words, at high kinematic viscosities, T-BFRP composite experienced low values in Ws (i.e., low absorption rate by the fibres, lower material removal process due to high fibre surface wettability). Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/22990/2/Yuhazri2.pdf Nirmal, Umar and Megat Ahmad, Megat Muhammad Hamdan and Yaakob, Mohd Yuhazri and Amir Mohamed, Kamarul (2018) Degradation Behaviour Of Treated Betelnut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites For Tribological Applications. World Review Of Science, Technology And Sustainable Development, 14 (2/3). pp. 180-227. ISSN 1741-2242 http://www.inderscience.com/offer.php?id=93221 10.1504/WRSTSD.2018.093221
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topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Nirmal, Umar
Megat Ahmad, Megat Muhammad Hamdan
Yaakob, Mohd Yuhazri
Amir Mohamed, Kamarul
Degradation Behaviour Of Treated Betelnut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites For Tribological Applications
description The current research aims to study the tribological performance of treated betelnut fibre reinforced polyester (T-BFRP) composite aged in different lubricants with different kinematic viscosity. The test was conducted using a pin on disc (POD) wear test rig at different applied normal loads (5-30 N) at different sliding distances (0-6.72 km) subjected to a smooth stainless steel (AISI-304, 60 HB) counterface at 2.83 m/s of sliding velocity. Results revealed that the specific wear rate (Ws) of T-BFRP composite reduced at higher applied loads, i.e., the reduction in Ws was 90% for AP and 86.3% for P test samples as compared to neat polyester (NP) test samples at 20 N of applied load. This was namely due to the lowest absorption rate incurred by the betelnut fibres when they were aged in their respective aging solutions, i.e., highest kinematic viscosity resulting in lowest absorption rate by the fibres. In other words, at high kinematic viscosities, T-BFRP composite experienced low values in Ws (i.e., low absorption rate by the fibres, lower material removal process due to high fibre surface wettability).
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author Nirmal, Umar
Megat Ahmad, Megat Muhammad Hamdan
Yaakob, Mohd Yuhazri
Amir Mohamed, Kamarul
author_facet Nirmal, Umar
Megat Ahmad, Megat Muhammad Hamdan
Yaakob, Mohd Yuhazri
Amir Mohamed, Kamarul
author_sort Nirmal, Umar
title Degradation Behaviour Of Treated Betelnut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites For Tribological Applications
title_short Degradation Behaviour Of Treated Betelnut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites For Tribological Applications
title_full Degradation Behaviour Of Treated Betelnut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites For Tribological Applications
title_fullStr Degradation Behaviour Of Treated Betelnut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites For Tribological Applications
title_full_unstemmed Degradation Behaviour Of Treated Betelnut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites For Tribological Applications
title_sort degradation behaviour of treated betelnut fibres reinforced polyester composites for tribological applications
publisher Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/22990/2/Yuhazri2.pdf
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