Effect of TiO2 Nanofillers on the Mechanical and Abrasive Wear Properties of Epoxy Reinforced with Carbon Fabric Hybrid Composites

Lokesh Yadhav Bittanakurike Ramaiah, Kiran Menasiganahalli Doddaputtegowda, Govindaraju Hiregangoor Krishnamurthy Setty, Srinivas Prabhu Murur,Abdulrajak Buradi,Sagr Alamri,Alaauldeen A. Duhduh,Ali A. Rajhi,Mohd Asif Shah,Abhijit Bhowmik

ACS OMEGA(2024)

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Abstract
Recent studies show that nanofillers greatly contribute to the increase in the mechanical and abrasive behaviors of the polymer composite. In the current study, epoxy composites were made by hand lay-up with the reinforcement of carbon fabric and titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles as secondary reinforcement in weight percentages of 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0. Hardness, tensile, and abrasive wear tests have been carried out for the fabricated composites. The obtained results confirm that as the percentage of filler addition increases, hardness of the carbon epoxy (CE) composite increases, and significant enhancement of 10.25% hardness is confirmed in 2 wt % nano TiO2-added CE composite. The CE composite filled with 2 wt % of TiO2 nanofiller shows 15.77 and 9.15% improvement of tensile strength and modulus, respectively, compared to unfilled CE composites. The abrasive wear volume exhibits a nearly linear increasing trend as the abrading distance increases. In addition, it is discovered that the abrasive wear volume is greater for higher applied loads. The inclusion of nano TiO2 reduced the wear loss in the CE composite for all abrading distances, regardless of the load, low or high. The scanning electron microscopy analysis of worn surfaces was carried out to analyze the contribution of the filler to improve the wear resistance.
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