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Tribology Letters | 2015

Wear Behavior of Polyaryletherketones Under Multi-directional Sliding and Fretting Conditions

K.A. Laux; Hung-Jue Sue; A. Montoya; Tim Bremner

AbstractThe polyaryletherketone (PAEK) family of thermoplastics is increasingly used in engineering applications that require outstanding tribological properties. Considerable attention has thus been paid to their wear behavior in a number of environments. However, little focus has been given to PAEK response to fretting conditions. Fretting wear results from the repeated slip of mutually loaded contacts. In this study, a custom built multi-axis tribometer has been shown to replicate fretting of PAEK in a pin-on-flat configuration. The experimentation and analysis has provided new insights into this phenomenon.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2017

Interfacial Phenomena and Mechanical Behavior of Polyetheretherketone/Polybenzimidazole Blend under Hygrothermal Environment

Peng Liu; Michael J. Mullins; Tim Bremner; Natalie Benner; Hung-Jue Sue

Demands for engineering applications of high performance polymers, such as the polyaryletherketone families, have grown significantly in recent years. Fundamental knowledge on the mechanical behavior of such polymers, especially under harsh environments, is still lacking. In this study, the mechanical behavior and interfacial phenomena of a blend of polybenzimidazole (PBI) particles having sizes of about 50 μm and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) matrix at 50:50 weight ratio was characterized. PBI and PEEK are known to be incompatible with each other in the dry state. The possible influence of hygrothermal exposure on interfacial bonding between PEEK and PBI has been systematically studied. Under dry conditions, the PEEK matrix dominates the dynamic mechanical behavior, indicating no noticeable viscoelastic coupling between the two phases. After being exposed to hygrothermal conditions, the Tg of the PEEK phase in the blend shifts to a lower temperature by as much as 26 °C. The extent of this shift is much greater than what is observed for neat PEEK alone under the same condition. Nanomechanical property mapping results indicate that the interfacial region is broadened after 288 °C hot water immersion treatment. The above finding strongly suggests the hygrothermal conditioning promotes apparent compatibility between PEEK and PBI. Likewise, the fracture behavior of the blend provides direct evidence that the interfacial adhesion is greater than the cohesive strength of either phase after water immersion. In the meantime, it is found that both fracture toughness and tensile strength of the blend are improved by water absorption at 60 °C, at the expense of a minor reduction in Youngs modulus. However, if the blend is exposed to hot water at 288 °C, all of the mechanical properties will deteriorate significantly. The possible causes of the mechanical property deterioration in the PEEK/PBI blend after hygrothermal treatment are discussed.


Polymer | 2016

The influence of surface properties on sliding contact temperature and friction for polyetheretherketone (PEEK)

K.A. Laux; Annelise Jean-Fulcrand; Hung-Jue Sue; Tim Bremner; Janet Wong


Polymer | 2014

High-temperature steam-treatment of PBI, PEEK, and PEKK polymers with H2O and D2O: A solid-state NMR study

Jacqueline C. Pope; Hung-Jue Sue; Tim Bremner; Janet Blümel


Polymer | 2014

Crystallization behavior and morphological characterization of poly(ether ether ketone)

Lin Jin; Jerry Ball; Tim Bremner; Hung-Jue Sue


Polymer Engineering and Science | 2013

Rheological and thermal behaviors of commercial poly(aryletherketone)s

Kevin L. White; Lin Jin; Nangelie Ferrer; Minhao Wong; Tim Bremner; Hung-Jue Sue


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2013

High-temperature steam-treatment of PBI, PEKK, and a PEKK-PBI Blend: A solid-state NMR and IR spectroscopic study

Johannes Guenther; Minhao Wong; Hung-Jue Sue; Tim Bremner; Janet Blümel


Polymer | 2016

Hygrothermal behavior of polybenzimidazole

Peng Liu; Michael J. Mullins; Tim Bremner; James A. Browne; Hung-Jue Sue


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2015

Multinuclear solid‐state NMR investigation of the moisture distribution in PEEK‐PBI and PEKK‐PBI blends

Jacqueline C. Pope; Hung-Jue Sue; Tim Bremner; Janet Blümel


Polymer | 2017

Influence of wet contact conditions on the multidirectional fretting behavior of Polyetheretherketone and composites

K.A. Laux; Hung-Jue Sue; Mohammad Motaher Hossain; Tim Bremner

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