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Friction and wear behavior of carbon fiber reinforced lithium aluminosilicate composites sliding against GCr15 steel
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2020
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Reinforcement MaterialEngineeringMechanical EngineeringCarbon FiberSlurry InfiltrationPolymer Matrix CompositesCeramic Matrix CompositeGcr15 SteelSliding WearPolymer CompositesWear-resistant MaterialMaterials ScienceFiber ReinforcementComposite TechnologyCarbon MaterialsLithium Aluminosilicate CompositesFiber-reinforced CompositeWear ResistanceSlide DynamicMechanical Properties/Las CompositesMechanics Of Materials
Abstract Carbon fibers reinforced lithium aluminosilicate matrix composites (C f /LAS) were prepared by slurry infiltration combined with a hot press procedure. The friction, wear behavior, and wear mechanisms of C f /LAS composites under dry sliding conditions were investigated. The results show that the coefficient of friction (COF) initially increased with the increase in carbon fiber content, and reached the maximum value of 0.20 for the 33%C f /LAS composite. The COF increased sharply with increasing sample temperature from RT to 300 °C. The COF remained stable in the temperature range of 300–500 °C. The two wear mechanisms of LAS glassceramics are fatigue wear and abrasive wear. The C f /LAS composites demonstrate slight spalling and shallow scratches. These results show that carbon fibers improve the mechanical properties and wear resistance of C f /LAS composites.
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