Friction and wear behaviors of C/C-SiC composites containing Ti 3SiC 2

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Abstract

In the present paper, friction and wear behaviors of a carbon fiber reinforced carbon-silicon carbide-titanium silicon carbide (C-SiC-Ti 3SiC 2) hybrid matrix composites fabricated by slurry infiltration and liquid silicon infiltration were studied for potential application as brake materials. The properties were compared with those of C/C-SiC composites. The composites containing Ti 3SiC 2 had not only higher friction stability coefficient but also much higher wear resistance than C/C-SiC composites. At an initial braking speed of 28m/s under 0.8MPa pressure, the weight wear rate of the composites containing 5vol% Ti 3SiC 2 was 5.55mg/cycle, which was only one-third of C/C-SiC composites. Self-lubricious film-like debris was formed on the composites containing Ti 3SiC 2, leading to the improvement of friction and wear properties. The effect of braking speed and braking pressure on the tribological properties of modified composites were investigated. The average friction coefficient was significantly affected by braking speed and braking pressure, but the wear rate was less affected by braking pressure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)188-195
Number of pages8
JournalWear
Volume274-275
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Jan 2012

Keywords

  • Brake materials
  • Ceramic-matrix composite
  • MAX-phase
  • Ti SiC
  • Wear testing

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