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R. Gnanamoorthy

Bio: R. Gnanamoorthy is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fretting & Tribology. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 108 publications receiving 2227 citations. Previous affiliations of R. Gnanamoorthy include Indian Institutes of Technology & Indian Institutes of Information Technology.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of nanoclay on the performance of conventional clay-filled composites was evaluated on a pin-on-disc tribometer with the composite pin sliding over a disc made of tool steel.

116 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the sliding wear performance of polyamide 6 (PA6) clay nanocomposites in water was investigated and shown to have improved tribological properties under dry sliding conditions.

108 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a pin-on-disc type tribometer is used for evaluating the friction and wear behavior of Nylon 6 nanocomposites with 5% organoclay.
Abstract: Polymer nanocomposites are particle-filled polymers in which at least one dimension of the dispersed particles is in the nanometer range. Dispersing nanosize particles in a polymer matrix induces superior mechanical properties compared to traditional macro fillers. Nanolevel reinforcement also affects the tribological properties and needs to be clearly understood before using in practical applications. Friction and wear characteristics of Nylon 6 nanocomposites under dry sliding conditions are reported in this paper. Nylon 6 with 5% organoclay was prepared by melt intercalation technique. The tensile behaviour is evaluated according to ASTM standards. A pin-on-disc type tribometer is used for evaluating the friction and wear behaviour. It is found that the Nylon 6 nanocomposites have superior tribological properties than unfilled polymer. Formation of uniform tenacious transfer layer by Nylon 6 nanocomposite on the counterface contributes to the reduction in coefficient of friction and specific wear rate. Nylon Nancomposites exhibited high wear resistance compared with the neat Nylon.

89 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the impact forces of two different oils' droplets (hydraulic oil ISO VG 68 and lubrication oil SAE 30) are compared with the impact force of water droplet.

86 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of polymer base gears at different gear rotational speeds is reported in power and motion transmission work under different loads and speeds, and the results show that glass fiber reinforced Nylon 6 gears show superior performance over unreinforced Nylon6 gears due to its superior mechanical strength and resistance to thermal deformation.

84 citations


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TL;DR: A short background on the research work carried out on epoxy clay nanocomposites can be found in this paper, where the authors highlight the morphology and the final mechanical, thermal and barrier properties of the nanocomposition.
Abstract: The review renders a short background on the research work carried out on epoxy clay nanocomposites Clays are one of the ideal nano reinforcements for polymers because of their high intercalation chemistry and aspect ratio Epoxy clay nanocomposites are finding vast applications in various industries like aerospace, defense, automobile, etc The physical and chemical properties of the epoxy systems are influenced by the processing techniques, clay modifier and curing agents used for the preparation of nanocomposites The clay morphology (intercalation/exfoliation) of the nanocomposites is also depended on the above parameters So the emphasis of the present work is to highlight these parameters on morphology and the final mechanical, thermal and barrier properties of the nanocomposites The proposed applications of the epoxy clay nanocomposites are also discussed

562 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents an update to the authors' previous review paper by summarizing the notable developments in the field of piezoelectric energy harvesting through the past decade.
Abstract: Energy harvesting technologies have been explored by researchers for more than two decades as an alternative to conventional power sources (e.g. batteries) for small-sized and low-power electronic devices. The limited life-time and necessity for periodic recharging or replacement of batteries has been a consistent issue in portable, remote, and implantable devices. Ambient energy can usually be found in the form of solar energy, thermal energy, and vibration energy. Amongst these energy sources, vibration energy presents a persistent presence in nature and manmade structures. Various materials and transduction mechanisms have the ability to convert vibratory energy to useful electrical energy, such as piezoelectric, electromagnetic, and electrostatic generators. Piezoelectric transducers, with their inherent electromechanical coupling and high power density compared to electromagnetic and electrostatic transducers, have been widely explored to generate power from vibration energy sources. A topical review of piezoelectric energy harvesting methods was carried out and published in this journal by the authors in 2007. Since 2007, countless researchers have introduced novel materials, transduction mechanisms, electrical circuits, and analytical models to improve various aspects of piezoelectric energy harvesting devices. Additionally, many researchers have also reported novel applications of piezoelectric energy harvesting technology in the past decade. While the body of literature in the field of piezoelectric energy harvesting has grown significantly since 2007, this paper presents an update to the authors' previous review paper by summarizing the notable developments in the field of piezoelectric energy harvesting through the past decade.

471 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, progress in developments on the use of modified natural and synthetic clays for designing polymer nanocomposites is presented, and a synopsis of the applications of these advanced, high-performance polymer nan composites are presented, pointing out gaps to motivate potential research in this field.

437 citations

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TL;DR: By freely programming the rotational axis of each component, it is demonstrated that the polymeric microactuators can undergo predesigned, complex two- and three-dimensional motion.
Abstract: Polymeric microcomponents are widely used in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and lab-on-a-chip devices, but they suffer from the lack of complex motion, effective addressability and precise shape control To address these needs, we fabricated polymeric nanocomposite microactuators driven by programmable heterogeneous magnetic anisotropy Spatially modulated photopatterning was applied in a shape-independent manner to microactuator components by successive confinement of self-assembled magnetic nanoparticles in a fixed polymer matrix By freely programming the rotational axis of each component, we demonstrate that the polymeric microactuators can undergo predesigned, complex two- and three-dimensional motion

404 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the state-of-the-art in the field of instrumented indentation of polymer nanocomposite materials and present challenges and future perspectives in the application of depth-sensing instrumentation to characterize mechanical properties.

297 citations