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Friction and Wear Properties of Copper/Carbon/RB Ceramics Composite Materials under Dry Condition

open access: bronzeTribology Online, 2008
In order to realize reducing wear of both overhead wires and pantograph sliders, the authors have developed new composite materials for pantograph sliders by using hard porous carbon materials “RB ceramics”.
Kei Shibata   +3 more
doaj   +6 more sources

Friction and Wear of Polyamide 66 Composites Filled with RB Ceramics Particles under Dry Condition

open access: bronzeTribology Online, 2010
This study investigated the effect of a particle diameter and a weight fraction of RB ceramics particles on friction and wear of polyamide 66 composites filled with RB ceramics particles (PA66/RB ceramics composites) sliding against a bearing steel ball ...
Motoharu Akiyama   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Surface Morphology Evaluation and Material Removal Mechanism Analysis by Single Abrasive Scratching of RB-SiC Ceramics [PDF]

open access: goldCrystals, 2022
Reaction-Bonded Silicon Carbide (RB-SiC) ceramics possessing excellent mechanical and chemical properties, whose surface integrities have an essential effect on their performance and service life, have been widely used as substrates in the core parts of ...
Zhangping You   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Polymer Composites Filled with RB Ceramics Particles as Low Friction and High Wear Resistant Filler

open access: bronzeTribology Online, 2010
In this study, five kinds of thermoplastic resin/RB ceramics composite materials were developed, and their tribological properties were investigated under dry and oil lubricated conditions.
Motoharu Akiyama   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Friction and Wear Properties of PEEK Resin Filled with RB Ceramics Particles under Water Lubricated Condition

open access: bronzeTribology Online, 2016
The present study investigated friction and wear of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) resin filled with Rice Bran (RB) ceramics particles (PEEK/RBC composites) under water lubricated condition.
Takeshi Yamaguchi, Kazuo Hokkirigawa
doaj   +4 more sources

High-speed-braking performance of rubber brake filled with RB ceramics particles under rain conditions

open access: goldNihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu, 2019
We developed a brake shoe made of a fluorine-contained rubber (FKM) compound filled with rice bran ceramics (RBC) particles for a caliper brake of bicycle and evaluated the braking performance and tribological properties on the wet condition from high ...
Kei SHIBATA   +4 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Friction and Wear Properties of Copper/Carbon/RB Ceramics Composite under Electrical Current

open access: bronzeTribology Online, 2009
Friction and wear properties of the copper/carbon/RB ceramics (Cu/C/RBC) composite were investigated under electrical current with and without arc-discharge.
Kei Shibata   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

RB-SiC Ceramics Derived from the Phenol Resin Added with Starch

open access: hybridKey Engineering Materials, 2007
Reaction bonded silicon carbide (RB-SiC) was fabricated by phenol resin, starch, solidified agent and silicon powder through the following steps: first, carbonizing at high temperature for 7-9h, infiltrating silicon at 1450-1600oC for 0.5-2h, and then removing excessive silicon at 1700oC for 0.5h. Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction were
Cheng Peng   +5 more
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A Novel Grain-Based DEM Model for Evaluating Surface Integrity in Scratching of RB-SiC Ceramics [PDF]

open access: goldMaterials, 2022
A novel grain-based DEM (Discrete Element Method) model is developed and calibrated to simulate RB-SiC (Reaction-Bonded Silicon Carbide) ceramic and associated scratching process by considering the bonded SiC and Si grains and cementitious materials.
Huan Qi   +7 more
openalex   +3 more sources

Evidence of the Formation of Crystalline Aluminosilicate Phases in Glass-Ceramics by Calcination of Alkali-Brick Aggregates, Enabling Cs+, Rb+, Co2+, and Sr2+ Encapsulation [PDF]

open access: goldApplied Sciences
The feasibility of using brick aggregates for the preparation of aluminosilicate “glass-ceramic” forms as a novel cementitious composite capable of immobilizing radioactive elements was examined. Raw brick was initially activated with sodium hydroxide. X-
Abdel Boughriet   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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