Abstract: The effects of silica nanoparticles on the tribological behaviors of epoxy (EP) composites reinforced with carbon nanotubes (CNT), short carbon fibers (SCF) and short glass fibers (SGF) were comprehensively investigated and compared. It was revealed that the tribological mechanisms of nanoparticles were distinct in EP composites filled with various reinforcements. Silica enhanced the wear resistance of CNT-reinforced EP, whereas no synergy between CNT and silica was identified. Nevertheless, SCF and silica played a synergetic role in enhancing the tribological performance. However, the addition of silica into SGF-reinforced EP exerted a negative effect. Owing to distinct tribo-physical and chemical actions between rubbing reinforcements and counterface, the presence of silica nanoparticles on the interface generated transfer films with different structures and functionalities. KeyWords Plus: FILLED PPS COMPOSITES; SLIDING WEAR; HYBRID COMPOSITES; ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES; WATER LUBRICATION; NANOCOMPOSITES; FRICTION; BEHAVIOR; RESISTANCE; TRIBOFILM Published in TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 104 225-236; 10.1016/j.triboint.2016.09.001 DEC 2016
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