# Effect of sliding speed on wear behaviour of A356 Al-30 wt.% $SiC_p MMC$

Ravikiran, A and Surappa, MK (1997) Effect of sliding speed on wear behaviour of A356 Al-30 wt.% $SiC_p MMC$. In: Wear, 206 (1-2). pp. 33-38.

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## Abstract

Wear studies have been carried out by sliding A356 Al-30 wt.% $SiC_p$ metal matrix composite against steel disc at an applied pressure of 2MPa, in the speed range of 0.5 to 10.0 $m \hspace{2mm}s^{-1}$, under dry conditions. At low speeds the frictional force exhibited a periodic oscillation with time which vanished at higher speeds. Wear rate continuously decreased with increasing speed. These phenomena have been explained in terms of (a) transferred material from steel disc onto the pin surface, at low speeds, (b) increased area fraction of $SiC_p$ on the pin surface with increasing speed, (c) decreasing matrix damage with increasing speed and (d) protrusion of $SiC_p$ above the matrix at high speeds.

Item Type: Journal Article Copyright of this article belongs to Elsevier. Division of Mechanical Sciences > Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy) 16 Apr 2007 19 Sep 2010 04:36 http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/id/eprint/10173