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|a Advances in composite tribology /
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|a Much research has been carried out and a lot of progress has been made towards the use of composite materials in a wide field of tribological applications. In recent years studies have been made to determine to what degree phenomena governing the tribological performance of composites can be generalized and to consolidate interdisciplinary information for polymer-, metal- and ceramic matrix composites. The importance of promoting better knowledge in the areas of friction, lubrication and wear, in general, is demonstrated by the contents of this volume. It covers a wide range of subjects extending from fundamental research on the tribological characteristics of various multi-phase materials up to final applications of composites in wear loaded, technical components. Besides the emphasis on composites tribology, the great practical aspect of the field in many industrial applications is also reviewed by authors who are engaged in applied research as well as those in more academic activities. The articles in this volume will facilitate both researchers and mechanical designers in their work towards a set of predictive, materials engineering-related models for a more reliable use of composites as tribo-materials. Through the study of, and observation of, the tribology of sensibly formulated composite systems may emerge a clear and more profound understanding of the subject of tribology. In this sense, this book offers a major and critical evaluation of the state of understanding of the principles of tribology and its ability to serve the practical and commercial needs of this technology generally, and particularly in the context of composite systems.
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|a Front Cover; Advances in Composite Tribology; Copyright Page; Foreword; Table of Contents; PART I: THE TRIBOLOGY OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS: A PREFACE; Chapter 1. The tribology of composite materials: A preface; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Examples of tribological response for composite systems; 3. Final remarks; 4. A conclusion; References; PART II: TRIBOLOGY OF POLYMER COMPOSITES; Chapter 2. Friction and wear of self-reinforced thermoplastics; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Theory; 3. Experimental materials; 4. Experimental; 5. Results; 6. Discussion; 7. Conclusions; List of symbols
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|a 3. Scientific approach to explanation of friction and wear trends4. Some recent investigations on HT-thermoplastics [62]; 5. Conclusions; List of symbols; References; Chapter 5. Recent developments in tribology of fibre reinforced composites with thermoplastic and thermosetting matrices; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Polymer and composites in tribology; 3. Friction and wear mechanism of polymer composites; 4. Tribology of short fibre reinforced composites; 5. Tribology of continuous fibre reinforced composites; 6. Conclusions; List of symbols; References
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|a Chapter 6. Wear models for multiphase materials and synergistic effects in polymeric hybrid compositesAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Rule-of-mixtures approaches to wear of multi-component materials; 3. Models for sliding wear of continuous fibre reinforced composites; 4. Systematic development of polymeric hybrid composites for high wear resistance; 5. Conclusions; List of symbols; References; PART III: TRIBOLOGY OF CERAMIC, GLASS AND METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES; Chapter 7. Tribology of ceramic matrix composites against metals; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Apparatus and experimental procedure
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|a 3. Effect of SiC whisker addition on the tribological characteristics of silicon nitride ceramics when sliding against bearing steel4. Tribological anisotropy of silicon nitride-silicon carbide whisker composites; 5. Tribology of various ceramic matrix composites against pure iron; 6. Future image of tribology of composite ceramics; List of symbols; References; Chapter 8. Wear mapping for metal and ceramic matrix composites; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical basis for the construction of wear maps for composites; 3. Wear maps of metal matrix composites
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