Friction and wear behaviors of carbon and aramid fibers reinforced polyimide composites in simulated space environment

Abstract: The friction and wear behaviors of carbon and aramid fibers reinforced polyimide composites have been investigated in simulated space irradiation environment and start-stop friction process. The experiment results showed that the introduction of fibers decreased the friction coefficient and improved the wear-resistance of polyimide matrix after atomic oxygen and ultraviolet irradiations especially for the carbon fibers. A start-stop friction process aggravated the wear of various composite materials against the counterpart ball. Carbon fibers reinforced polyimide displayed excellent tribological property in irradiation environment and start-stop friction condition, which was expected to become a kind of potential tribological material for the application. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Key words: Carbon and aramid fibers; Polyimide composites; Atomic oxygen and ultraviolet irradiations; Sliding friction

Published in TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 92 246-254; 10.1016/j.triboint.2015.06.004 DEC 2015

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