An Investigation Into Abrasive Resistance of Aluminum 6063, Stainless Steel 316 And Mild Steel Using Taber Linear Abraser And Taber Rotary Abraser

Zolkefli, Masmaliza (2010) An Investigation Into Abrasive Resistance of Aluminum 6063, Stainless Steel 316 And Mild Steel Using Taber Linear Abraser And Taber Rotary Abraser. [Final Year Project] (Unpublished)

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Abstract

In many fields of industry, abrasion wear is a dominant wear mechanism that reduces
service life of costly machine parts. Therefore, the study upon wear resistance
against abrasion actions is often required. In the report, the research done including
the theoretically and laboratorial) on "An Investigation Into Abrasive Resistance
of Aluminum 6063, Stainless Steel 316, And Mild Steel Using Taber Linear
Abraser And Taber Rotary Abraser" is been discussed. The objective of this
project is to perform abrasive resistance testing using Taber Linear Abraser Model
5750 and Taber Rotary Platform Abraser Model 5131 on Aluminum 6063, Stainless
Steel 316, and Mild Steel. The samples are used to investigate their materials
behavior on abrasive wear and relate them to the materials properties in term of wear
resistance under the selected test conditions. In additions, the laboratory testing also
includes the study on surface roughness, hardness, and the wear surface micrograph
using optical microscope. Results are compiled and analyzed to further understand
the wear characteristic of the materials. The methodology of the study is described in
a flow chart which shows steps of data collection, data analysis, ranking of the
metallic materials and the conclusion. As the testing has been done, it can be seen
that the result of abrasive wear resistivity, surface profile and hardness change are
influenced by the hardness of a material. Stainless Steel 316 seems to have the
highest abrasive resistivity which is 28.83 Taber wear Index compared Aluminum
6063 as 126.49 and Mild Steel as 78.23 for two body abrasion testing using Taber
Rotary Abraser.
The project outcome may actually facilitate the manufacturer to fmd the suitable
metals that can resist the abrasion wear effects. As the abrasion resistance is being
fully investigated, the quality and performance of the machinery equipments
especially the moving parts will be massively improved.

Item Type: Final Year Project
Subjects: T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Departments / MOR / COE: Engineering > Mechanical
Depositing User: Users 2053 not found.
Date Deposited: 22 Oct 2013 11:34
Last Modified: 25 Jan 2017 09:42
URI: http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/9288

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