Tribology in Industry (Jun 2023)
Analyzing the Tribological Behavior of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Particulate Filled Jute Fiber Reinforced Interpenetrating Polymer Network (IPNs) Composite by using Taguchi Optimization Technique
Abstract
The tribological behavior of titanium dioxide (TiO2) filled with jute fiber reinforced interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) were studied by using a pin-on-disc wear test rig at dry slide conditions. During the study, 70 wt.% of epoxy and 30 wt.% of polyurethane have been chosen as the base matrix material. As well, various proportionate of titanium dioxide such as 0%, 3% and 5% have been utilized to fabricate the particulate reinforced IPN laminate. To do the wear analysis such as materials type (A), sliding speed (B) and applied loads (C) were kept as the influencing parameters whereas coefficient of friction (COF) and specific wear rate (SWR) have been seen as the outcome of the entire study. Taguchi technique was chosen to plan the entire experiments. Similarly, an orthogonal array and analysis of variance (ANOVA) was employed to examine the impact of process parameters on wear of the IPN laminate. Out of all, results show that, addition of particulate materials into the composite predominately increased the specific wear resistance of the IPN laminate significantly.
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