The grit size effect on high stress abrasive wear depth of stir cast hybrid self-lubricating Gr/SiC/Al composites was investigated in both as cast (AC) and heat treated (T6) condition. The… Click to show full abstract
The grit size effect on high stress abrasive wear depth of stir cast hybrid self-lubricating Gr/SiC/Al composites was investigated in both as cast (AC) and heat treated (T6) condition. The tests were done at grit size of 100–200 µm, sliding distance of 75 m and applied loads of 5–15 N. The results obtained were differentiated with matrix alloy and SiC/Al composites. At 15 N load, the wear depth of hybrid composites w.r.t. matrix alloy reduced around 19.6% (at 100 µm grit size) and 16.4% (at 200 µm grit size) in AC condition; 26.9% (at 100 µm grit size) and 27% (at 200 µm grit size) in T6 condition. The wear mechanism was analyzed through wear surface analysis of pin and emery paper.
               
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