Cavitation erosion is a frequently observed phenomenon in underwater engineering materials and is the primary reason for component failure. The damage due to cavitation erosion is not yet fully understood, as it is influenced by several parameters, such as hydrodynamics, component design, environment, and material chemistry. This article gives an overview of the current state of understanding of cavitation erosion of materials used in hydroturbines, coatings and coating methodologies for combating cavitation erosion, and methods to characterize cavitation erosion. No single material property fully characterizes the resistance to cavitation erosion. The combination of ultimate resilience, hardness, and toughness rather may be useful t...
In the aviation industry, water droplet erosion (WDE) takes place when an aircraft takes off on as w...
Thermally sprayed coatings are used to protect and provide life extension to components intended to ...
Study is reported of the cavitation erosion behind blunt bodies with varying hydrodynamic factors of...
WC-Cr3C2-Ni coatings are a vital class of hard ceramic/cermet coatings with potential applications a...
Machines operating in aqueous environments may be subjected to cavitation damage during operation. T...
Cavitation erosion is a phenomenon that occurs when the pressure of the liquid drops below its vapou...
Cavitation erosion is one of the most popular phenomena of the destruction of engineering materials ...
Cavitation erosion is the most important erosion mechanism in Francis turbine runner blades. For thi...
The Ni-Co based coatings were performed by means of PTA method from Ni-based and Co-based powders. T...
Cavitation erosion is a current wear type in hydraulic turbines, on pump impellers, on ship propell...
With the increasing demands of economical, reliable and durable hydraulic and pneumatic systems, it ...
A common problem encountered in hydraulic valves is a progressing deterioration of tightness of thei...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with evaluating the erosion resistance or behaviour o...
Water droplet erosion (WDE) protection of Ti6Al4V turbofan blades is of paramount importance to the ...
Cavitation erosion is a major problem encountered in hydraulic machinery components. Presently, sol...
In the aviation industry, water droplet erosion (WDE) takes place when an aircraft takes off on as w...
Thermally sprayed coatings are used to protect and provide life extension to components intended to ...
Study is reported of the cavitation erosion behind blunt bodies with varying hydrodynamic factors of...
WC-Cr3C2-Ni coatings are a vital class of hard ceramic/cermet coatings with potential applications a...
Machines operating in aqueous environments may be subjected to cavitation damage during operation. T...
Cavitation erosion is a phenomenon that occurs when the pressure of the liquid drops below its vapou...
Cavitation erosion is one of the most popular phenomena of the destruction of engineering materials ...
Cavitation erosion is the most important erosion mechanism in Francis turbine runner blades. For thi...
The Ni-Co based coatings were performed by means of PTA method from Ni-based and Co-based powders. T...
Cavitation erosion is a current wear type in hydraulic turbines, on pump impellers, on ship propell...
With the increasing demands of economical, reliable and durable hydraulic and pneumatic systems, it ...
A common problem encountered in hydraulic valves is a progressing deterioration of tightness of thei...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with evaluating the erosion resistance or behaviour o...
Water droplet erosion (WDE) protection of Ti6Al4V turbofan blades is of paramount importance to the ...
Cavitation erosion is a major problem encountered in hydraulic machinery components. Presently, sol...
In the aviation industry, water droplet erosion (WDE) takes place when an aircraft takes off on as w...
Thermally sprayed coatings are used to protect and provide life extension to components intended to ...
Study is reported of the cavitation erosion behind blunt bodies with varying hydrodynamic factors of...