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Influence of the fiber direction on the tribological behavior of carbon-fiber reinforced epoxy composites manufactured by prepeg laminates

  • Autores: Juan Jesús Coello Bravo, Aurea María Martínez Varela Árbol académico, Antonio Castillo Martín, N. Medina Medina, V. Miguel
  • Localización: Proceedings of the VIII Iberian Conference on Tribology: Conference proceedings / Ana Eva Jiménez Ballesta (aut.), Tulia Espinosa Rodríguez (aut.), Noelia Saurín Serrano (aut.), Joaquín Arias Pardilla (aut.), María Dolores Bermúdez Olivares (aut.), 2015, ISBN 978-84-606-8904-1, págs. 45-52
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In this work, friction behavior of different carbon fiber-epoxy composites is evaluated. Linear friction tests are carried out and wear behaviour has been established from several parameters as wear depth, wear band width and macrostructural observation. The experimental variables considered were load (10-40N) and the fiber orientation with respect to the sliding direction (0°, 90° and multidirectional). Layers with the fiber oriented in the sliding direction showed larger wear due to cracks existing in the fibermatrix interface once the wear depth reached the fibers. The best results were obtained in those cases in which no influence of the resin matrix existed


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