Abstract

AbstractThe article portrays the synergistic reinforcement of new generation nanofillers such as silicon carbide nanofibers (SiCs), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and graphite nanofibers (GNFs) when used along with carbon black (CB) in a typical tire tread composition. The unique synergism in these composites, which were fabricated by a liquid phase mixing method, was reflected in their enhanced failure resistance and dynamic mechanical properties. At 4 phr loading of the nanofiber, the tensile strength, tear strength, modulus at 300% elongation, storage modulus, rolling resistance, and abrasion resistance were improved by 29, 45, 36, 110, 15, and 14%, respectively. The role of nanofibers in the development of a hybrid microstructure was investigated by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Tribological characteristics were studied using a Laboratory Abrasion Tester (LAT 100), and the abrasion loss of the samples was correlated with energy dissipation occurring during the process. The fatigue properties indicated the ability of the CB‐nanofiber dual filler system to arrest crack growth. The study also serves to establish a correlation between the wear loss and fatigue properties of the hybrid nanocomposites containing different fibrous nanofillers. A mechanism of reinforcement by hybrid fillers is proposed.

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