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Dry sliding wear behavior of additively manufactured cenosphere-filled PETG syntactic foam composites

Jitendra Kumar (Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Silchar, Silchar, India)
Sushant Negi (Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Silchar, Silchar, India)

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 15 August 2023

Issue publication date: 13 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to deal with developing composite filaments and investigating the tribological behavior of additively manufactured syntactic foam composites. The primary objective is to examine the suitability of the cenosphere (CS; 0–30 Wt.%) to develop a high-quality lightweight composite structure with improved abrasion strength.

Design/methodology/approach

CS/polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PETG) composite feedstock filaments under optimized extrusion conditions were developed, and a fused filament fabrication process was used to prepare CS-filled PETG composite structures under optimal printing conditions. Significant parameters such as CS (0–30 Wt.%), sliding speed (200–800 rpm) and typical load (10–40 N) were used to minimize the dry sliding wear rate and coefficient of friction for developed composites.

Findings

The friction coefficient and specific wear rate (SWR) are most affected by the CS weight percentage and applied load, respectively. However, nozzle temperature has the least effect on the friction coefficient and SWR. A mathematical model predicts the composite material’s SWR and coefficient of friction with 87.5% and 95.2% accuracy, respectively.

Practical implications

Because of their tailorable physical and mechanical properties, CS/PETG lightweight composite structures can be used in low-density and damage-tolerance applications.

Social implications

CS, an industrial waste material, is used to develop lightweight syntactic foam composites for advanced engineering applications.

Originality/value

CS-reinforced PETG composite filaments were developed to fabricate ultra-light composite structures through a 3D printing routine.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to FMS Lab, Mechanical Engineering Department, NIT Silchar for providing experimental facility.

Citation

Kumar, J. and Negi, S. (2023), "Dry sliding wear behavior of additively manufactured cenosphere-filled PETG syntactic foam composites", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 95 No. 10, pp. 1570-1577. https://doi.org/10.1108/AEAT-03-2023-0087

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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