Lubrication of carbon fibre-reinforced polymers part I—Water and aqueous solutions

作者: J.K. Lancaster

DOI: 10.1016/0043-1648(72)90413-9

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摘要: Abstract An examination has been made of the friction and wear properties carbon fibre-reinforced polymers sliding against metals in water, sea water other aqueous solutions. The conditions were chosen to minimize hydrodynamic effects. All fluids inhibit formation transfer films carbon/polymer debris on counterface rates are generally greater than those obtained dry conditions. topography type play a major role process corrosion by fluid is also important. Type II fibre composites exhibit lower containing I fibre, compare favourably with existing materials. Additions small amounts finely divided abrasive very effective reducing water. Wear solutions some counterfaces can be significantly pure

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