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Application of time-variable load spectra for the efficient characterization and development of hybrid FRP/metal-tribosystems

Subject Area Plastics Engineering
Engineering Design, Machine Elements, Product Development
Term from 2018 to 2021
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 392246821
 
The proposed project aims to reduce the extremely high time and material expenditures for the preparation, optimization and qualification of polymer-based tribomaterials in metal / FRP tribosystems by using time-dependent input variables (load sequences). The main aim is to clarify whether short-term tests with varying loads are a suitable approach for detecting thermal and mechanical load limits effectively and finally contribute to an efficient characterization and development of polymer-based tribomaterials. Ultimately, the correlation of the friction and wear characteristics with the wear mechanisms in combination with the simulation of the temperature distribution in the polymer-based body should provide important indications for the optimization of the material composition of polymer-based tribomaterials.The verification of the correlations will be investigated with two different polymer matrices (polyetheretherketone PEEK (semi-crystalline) and polyethersulfone PESU (amorphous)) with different fillers on different length scales.
DFG Programme Research Grants
 
 

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