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Main Authors: Imran M. Quraishi, Sanjay B. Chikalthankar
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語言:英语
出版: Zenodo 2025
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author Imran M. Quraishi
Sanjay B. Chikalthankar
author_facet Imran M. Quraishi
Sanjay B. Chikalthankar
contents <p>In this study, the weight percentages of various composites are added to epoxy resin coating material with a fixed amount of ceramic particles in order to improve the coating's mechanical and tribological qualities. Prepared were test specimens of pure epoxy resins with varying reinforcement weight percentages (4%, 6%, and 8%). The configuration of a tribometer is used to examine the material's wear properties by conducting various tests on a polymer matrix composite. The results show that adding TiO2 (titanium dioxide) and creamic Al2O3 (aluminum oxide) reinforcement material significantly improves the mechanical and tribological characteristics of the newly developed epoxy paint composite. On a tribometer with variable load and temperature, the wear resistance of a specimen was examined. According to the data, both reinforcements in epoxy resins result in a lower wear rate than pure epoxy. An analysis of variance, also known as an ANOVA, was carried out in order to ascertain the relevance of the operating parameters to the performance qualities that were being taken into account. Further experimentation has been conducted to validate the performance of optimal parameters. Finally, the confirmation test to compare the projected value of the wear rate to the experimental value has been conducted.</p>
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spellingShingle Improving Wear Resistance of Epoxy Composites via Ceramic Nanoparticle Reinforcements by using Taguchi Technique
Imran M. Quraishi
Sanjay B. Chikalthankar
tribometer
anova
tio2
al2o3
tribological properties
<p>In this study, the weight percentages of various composites are added to epoxy resin coating material with a fixed amount of ceramic particles in order to improve the coating's mechanical and tribological qualities. Prepared were test specimens of pure epoxy resins with varying reinforcement weight percentages (4%, 6%, and 8%). The configuration of a tribometer is used to examine the material's wear properties by conducting various tests on a polymer matrix composite. The results show that adding TiO2 (titanium dioxide) and creamic Al2O3 (aluminum oxide) reinforcement material significantly improves the mechanical and tribological characteristics of the newly developed epoxy paint composite. On a tribometer with variable load and temperature, the wear resistance of a specimen was examined. According to the data, both reinforcements in epoxy resins result in a lower wear rate than pure epoxy. An analysis of variance, also known as an ANOVA, was carried out in order to ascertain the relevance of the operating parameters to the performance qualities that were being taken into account. Further experimentation has been conducted to validate the performance of optimal parameters. Finally, the confirmation test to compare the projected value of the wear rate to the experimental value has been conducted.</p>
title Improving Wear Resistance of Epoxy Composites via Ceramic Nanoparticle Reinforcements by using Taguchi Technique
topic tribometer
anova
tio2
al2o3
tribological properties
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15575896