The mechanisms of material removal were investigated during the erosive wear of a glass-ceramic. The effects of erodent particle shape, velocity and angle were studied. Single impacts and incremental erosion tests were performed, to study the development of surface features and to elucidate the mechanisms of material removal. It was found that transitions in mechanism occurred which depended on the particle shape, impact velocity and impact angle. The mechanisms of material removal, for erosion by silica sand, changed from fine scale fracture and plastic processes below a transition point to large-scale cracking of the surface above. Spherical glass beads caused wear dominated by fatigue, with a very strong dependence of wear rate on the im...
Materials wastage by solid-particle erosion can be severe and can limit lifetimes. This paper will r...
Mass loss of inner wall surface due to particle impact, also referred as erosive wear, is a common c...
The basic processes of wear, erosion and erosion-corrosion are reviewed. It is shown that oxide debr...
In this study, the effect of impact angle of the particles on solid particle erosive wear properties...
International audienceBrittle materials in general and particularly glass are very sensitive to dyna...
In the current study, the effect of particle size and velocity on solid particle erosive wear proper...
Solid particle impact of hard spherical particles on glass is of fundamental interest because of the...
Sintered boron carbide is very hard, and can be an attractive material for wear-resistant components...
In this study, the effects of impact angle and SiC reinforcement on the erosion wear behavior of bas...
The effect of the inclusion of ceramic particles in polythene material on the response to erosion du...
Erosion and abrasion are wear mechanisms reducing the lifetime of machine elements like valves, pump...
Wet erosive wear tests with SiC particle impacts at 45°, 60°, 75° and 90° were performed on polycrys...
The study of the single-particle erosion mechanism is essential to understand the material removal m...
Erosive–corrosive wear behaviour of Al–hard particle composite has been studied in synthetic mine wa...
Two types of solid particle erosion are often distinguished: brittle erosion and ductile erosion. In...
Materials wastage by solid-particle erosion can be severe and can limit lifetimes. This paper will r...
Mass loss of inner wall surface due to particle impact, also referred as erosive wear, is a common c...
The basic processes of wear, erosion and erosion-corrosion are reviewed. It is shown that oxide debr...
In this study, the effect of impact angle of the particles on solid particle erosive wear properties...
International audienceBrittle materials in general and particularly glass are very sensitive to dyna...
In the current study, the effect of particle size and velocity on solid particle erosive wear proper...
Solid particle impact of hard spherical particles on glass is of fundamental interest because of the...
Sintered boron carbide is very hard, and can be an attractive material for wear-resistant components...
In this study, the effects of impact angle and SiC reinforcement on the erosion wear behavior of bas...
The effect of the inclusion of ceramic particles in polythene material on the response to erosion du...
Erosion and abrasion are wear mechanisms reducing the lifetime of machine elements like valves, pump...
Wet erosive wear tests with SiC particle impacts at 45°, 60°, 75° and 90° were performed on polycrys...
The study of the single-particle erosion mechanism is essential to understand the material removal m...
Erosive–corrosive wear behaviour of Al–hard particle composite has been studied in synthetic mine wa...
Two types of solid particle erosion are often distinguished: brittle erosion and ductile erosion. In...
Materials wastage by solid-particle erosion can be severe and can limit lifetimes. This paper will r...
Mass loss of inner wall surface due to particle impact, also referred as erosive wear, is a common c...
The basic processes of wear, erosion and erosion-corrosion are reviewed. It is shown that oxide debr...