Abstract

Functional grade composites Cu–10Sn–5Ni reinforced with 10 wt%SiC and 10 wt%Al2O3, respectively, and their alloy was developed through horizontal centrifuge cast technique. Sample composites and alloy were cast at cylindrical dimensions of Φout100 × Φin70 × 100 mm. They were later subjected to tribology analysis during non-lubricated sliding. Anti-wear performance variations at inner (0–8 mm) and outer (8–15 mm) wall thicknesses of both composites and alloy were experimented using pin-on-disc tribo-tester. Experimentation with increasingly varied parameters like load and slid distance showed a rising trend of wear and friction. This was observed while comparing between the least (10 N, 500 m) and highest (60 N, 3000 m) varied parameter; for both alloy and composites. Also, a proportional decline in coefficient of friction with increase in slid velocity was exhibited for both composites; whereas alloy showed a linear rise. Worn specimen analysis using scanning electron microscopy on both composites revealed Mechanically Mixed Layer formation at both zones. This caused reduction in friction coefficient at high velocity (6 m/s).

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