Carbon-Fibre Reinforced Glass Matrix Composites: Self-Lubricating Materials For Wear Applications In Vacuum

The self-lubricating wear behaviour of a C-fibre reinforced borosilicate glass matrix composite in vacuum was investigated by using a rotating pump experimental facility. The vanes were made of the composite material and the stator of the pump was of cast iron. Glass composite wear was accompanied by material transfer onto the stator surface. The formation of isle-type and continuous graphitic films on the counter-body surface was observed. The continuous film provided adequate lubrication during friction, leading to a relatively low wear rate of the composite for the conditions investigated.

Author
A R Boccaccini G Gevorkian
Origin
Imperial College (London) & Tech Universitat Iimenau, Germany
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 74 1 2001 17-21
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2135

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Carbon-Fibre Reinforced Glass Matrix Composites: Self-Lubricating Materials For Wear Applications In Vacuum
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 74 1 2001 17-21
S 2135
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