Research Article

Studies on Dry Sliding Wear and Solid Particle Erosive Wear Behaviours of Natural Fibre Composite Developed from Water Hyacinth Aquatic Plant for Automotive Application

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Electron image of water hyacinth composite material worn surface observed on the samples tested at different process conditions. (a) L = 10 N, T = 20 m, and N = 479 rpm. (b) L = 20 N, T = 20 m, and N = 479 rpm. (c) L = 30 N, T = 20 m, and N = 479 rpm.
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