Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
619291 Wear 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polyetherimide (PEI) composite reinforced with plain weave carbon fabric (CF) (40% by volume) was developed and characterized for physical and mechanical properties. The erosive wear behaviour of PEI and its composite was evaluated using silica sand particles at a constant impact velocity but varying angles of impingement. It was confirmed that though all the mechanical properties of PEI improved substantially by CF reinforcement, the erosion resistance (WR) deteriorated by a factor of almost four–six times at all angles of impingement. Both materials showed minimum wear at normal incidence (90° impingement). In spite of the fact that PEI is not a very ductile polymer (elongation to break-60%), it showed maximum wear at 15° which is a characteristic of ductile and semi-ductile mode of failure. The composite (elongation to break-1%) also showed highest wear at 30° (impingement at 15° was not studied). These phenomena were explained using scanning electron micrographs of the eroded surfaces.

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