The mechanisms of material removal were studied during the erosion of two unfilled elastomers (natural rubber and epoxidised natural rubber). The effects of impact velocity and of lubrication by silicone oil were investigated. The development of surface features due to single impacts and during the early stages of erosion was followed by scanning electron microscopy. The basic material removal mechanism at impact angles of both 30° and 90° involves the formation and growth of fine fatigue cracks under the tensile surface stresses caused by impact. No damage was observed after single impacts; it was found that many successive impacts are necessary for material removal. It was found that the erosion rate has a very strong dependance on impact...
Centrifugal separation is a crucial piece of technology, used in a wide range of industries. In case...
Erosion is the gradual removal of material due to solid particle impingement and results in a failur...
The wear resistance of several thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs) having different chemical nature a...
A model has been developed to predict the erosive wear behaviour of elastomers under conditions of g...
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Mass loss of inner wall surface due to particle impact, also referred as erosive wear, is a common c...
Material is removed from ductile surface by the action of cutting and deformation mechanisms during ...
An experimental study of the effects of material properties on erosion mechanisms was conducted by s...
The rates of erosive wear have been measured for a series of eight polyester-based one-component cas...
Solid-particle erosion studies were conducted on a representative geopolymer. The test conditions we...
Particulate damage and erosion of ductile metals are today plaguing design and field engineers in di...
The removal of material from the surface of a ductile metal by small impacting particles is a design...
Elastomers and plastics are widely used as the materials for handling abrasive/erosive slurries beca...
Erosion is a wear process, in which surface damage is caused by the repeated application of high loc...
An exhaustive database presently exists on the influence of various test and material-related parame...
Centrifugal separation is a crucial piece of technology, used in a wide range of industries. In case...
Erosion is the gradual removal of material due to solid particle impingement and results in a failur...
The wear resistance of several thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs) having different chemical nature a...
A model has been developed to predict the erosive wear behaviour of elastomers under conditions of g...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D61016 / BLDSC - British Library Document...
Mass loss of inner wall surface due to particle impact, also referred as erosive wear, is a common c...
Material is removed from ductile surface by the action of cutting and deformation mechanisms during ...
An experimental study of the effects of material properties on erosion mechanisms was conducted by s...
The rates of erosive wear have been measured for a series of eight polyester-based one-component cas...
Solid-particle erosion studies were conducted on a representative geopolymer. The test conditions we...
Particulate damage and erosion of ductile metals are today plaguing design and field engineers in di...
The removal of material from the surface of a ductile metal by small impacting particles is a design...
Elastomers and plastics are widely used as the materials for handling abrasive/erosive slurries beca...
Erosion is a wear process, in which surface damage is caused by the repeated application of high loc...
An exhaustive database presently exists on the influence of various test and material-related parame...
Centrifugal separation is a crucial piece of technology, used in a wide range of industries. In case...
Erosion is the gradual removal of material due to solid particle impingement and results in a failur...
The wear resistance of several thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs) having different chemical nature a...