Abstract
AA7050 aluminium alloy used for the main landing gear link was reinforced with SiC particles utilizing stir casting and uniform dispersion of reinforced particles was analyzed through SEM with EDS mapping. Wear test were performed on pin on disc apparatus by varying the process parameters and experimental runs were designed using response surface methodology. The influence of SiC particles on wear resistance at high temperatures was explored and the findings led to the development of a novel wear equation. The hardness of composites increased due to impediments of dislocation movement, and it declines with an increase in temperature owing to a reduction of Pierls stresses. The formation of a Mechanically Mixed Layer (MML) enhances wear resistance with the inclusion of reinforced particles, and the breakdown of this layer swifts the wear from moderate to severe. The mode of wear was a combination of shearing and abrasive at room temperature, shearing and adhesive until the temperature 200ᵒC, and plastic deformation when the temperature exceeded 200 °C, which was confirmed by worn surface morphology.
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