Sintered boron carbide is very hard, and can be an attractive material for wear-resistant components in critical applications. Previous studies of the erosion of less hard ceramics have shown that their wear resistance depends on the nature of the abrasive particles. Erosion tests were performed on a sintered boron carbide ceramic with silica, alumina and silicon carbide erodents. The different erodents caused different mechanisms of erosion, either by lateral cracking or small-scale chipping; the relative values of the hardness of the erodent and the target governed the operative mechanism. The small-scale chipping mechanism led to erosion rates typically an order of magnitude lower than the lateral fracture mechanism. The velocity exponen...
The effect of the inclusion of ceramic particles in polythene material on the response to erosion du...
Erosion is observed in many industrial situations such as pneumatic conveying pipelines, shot peenin...
Erosive wear is material removal due to the impingement of granular flow. In the present work, the e...
The superior mechanical properties of boron carbide (B13C2 phase) make it an attractive candidate fo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-94).A series of alumina ceramics and silicon carbide (...
The indentation behaviour and erosion properties of two commercially available ceramic materials, a ...
Solid particle erosion tests were conducted on four different types of silicon carbide ceramic compo...
The erosion performance and the interaction between the micro-mechanisms of erosion and the microstr...
Materials wastage by solid-particle erosion can be severe and can limit lifetimes. This paper will r...
The mechanisms of material removal were investigated during the erosive wear of a glass-ceramic. The...
Boron carbide ceramics are amongst the most exciting materials in the family of ultra-high hardness ...
Resistance to erosion is one of the most desirable characteristics of materials that must undergo a ...
The sand erosion rates of novel compositions of hard ceramics such as tungsten carbide, silicon nitr...
Erosive–corrosive wear behaviour of Al–hard particle composite has been studied in synthetic mine wa...
Wet erosive wear tests with SiC particle impacts at 45°, 60°, 75° and 90° were performed on polycrys...
The effect of the inclusion of ceramic particles in polythene material on the response to erosion du...
Erosion is observed in many industrial situations such as pneumatic conveying pipelines, shot peenin...
Erosive wear is material removal due to the impingement of granular flow. In the present work, the e...
The superior mechanical properties of boron carbide (B13C2 phase) make it an attractive candidate fo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-94).A series of alumina ceramics and silicon carbide (...
The indentation behaviour and erosion properties of two commercially available ceramic materials, a ...
Solid particle erosion tests were conducted on four different types of silicon carbide ceramic compo...
The erosion performance and the interaction between the micro-mechanisms of erosion and the microstr...
Materials wastage by solid-particle erosion can be severe and can limit lifetimes. This paper will r...
The mechanisms of material removal were investigated during the erosive wear of a glass-ceramic. The...
Boron carbide ceramics are amongst the most exciting materials in the family of ultra-high hardness ...
Resistance to erosion is one of the most desirable characteristics of materials that must undergo a ...
The sand erosion rates of novel compositions of hard ceramics such as tungsten carbide, silicon nitr...
Erosive–corrosive wear behaviour of Al–hard particle composite has been studied in synthetic mine wa...
Wet erosive wear tests with SiC particle impacts at 45°, 60°, 75° and 90° were performed on polycrys...
The effect of the inclusion of ceramic particles in polythene material on the response to erosion du...
Erosion is observed in many industrial situations such as pneumatic conveying pipelines, shot peenin...
Erosive wear is material removal due to the impingement of granular flow. In the present work, the e...