Abstract

The demand for cupronickel in marine applications has been increased due to its better corrosion resistance against seawater. In these experimental investigations, cupronickel Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) was formulated through squeeze casting process. In cupronickel, the role of iron and manganese was used to the strengthening of material. The chemical composition was validated through Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS). The substance behaviours have been studied through the change of reinforcements such as Tungsten Carbide (WC) and Silicon Carbide (SiC). The wear experiment was conducted through pin-on-disc tribometer. The contribution factor on wear and its effects were investigated through the variance test. The contour plot analysis of different factors was used to investigate the effect of wear.

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