Two types of solid particle erosion are often distinguished: brittle erosion and ductile erosion. In the first case, material is removed by crack formation (maximum erosion at 90° impact angle), in the latter case by cutting and ploughing (maximum erosion around 30° impact angle). When very low particle kinetic energies are used to erode brittle targets, the impacts are not powerful enough to initiate cracks and the erosion is ductile instead of brittle. This paper looks at the transition from brittle to ductile erosion for three brittle materials: sodalime glass, Pyrex glass and single crystalline less than or equal 100> silicon. Besides the erosion rate, we also measure the "erosion classification value" (ECV), which is the ratio of the e...
Mass loss of inner wall surface due to particle impact, also referred as erosive wear, is a common c...
An advanced erosion model that correlates two model parameters\u2014the energies required to remove ...
The erosion behaviors of aluminum alloy have been evaluated practically at different test conditions...
Material is removed from ductile surface by the action of cutting and deformation mechanisms during ...
Solid-particle erosion studies were conducted on a representative geopolymer. The test conditions we...
Materials wastage by solid-particle erosion can be severe and can limit lifetimes. This paper will r...
Solid particle impact of hard spherical particles on glass is of fundamental interest because of the...
Solid particle erosion tests of glass, stainless steel, WC-Co and sintered alumina, have been perfor...
Erosion is a wear process, in which surface damage is caused by the repeated application of high loc...
The threshold velocity for erosion of a ductile material is considered as the velocity required for ...
Solid particle erosion in ductile materials is a common problem in many industrial applications. It ...
A new parameter called erosion efficiency, capable of identifying the dominant micromechanism leadin...
Erosion and abrasion are wear mechanisms reducing the lifetime of machine elements like valves, pump...
Aluminum alloy 1100 was eroded by 70 μm and 210 μm silica spheresand by 210 μm angular quartz partic...
The predictions of the theories of solid-particle erosion of brittle materials are compared to exper...
Mass loss of inner wall surface due to particle impact, also referred as erosive wear, is a common c...
An advanced erosion model that correlates two model parameters\u2014the energies required to remove ...
The erosion behaviors of aluminum alloy have been evaluated practically at different test conditions...
Material is removed from ductile surface by the action of cutting and deformation mechanisms during ...
Solid-particle erosion studies were conducted on a representative geopolymer. The test conditions we...
Materials wastage by solid-particle erosion can be severe and can limit lifetimes. This paper will r...
Solid particle impact of hard spherical particles on glass is of fundamental interest because of the...
Solid particle erosion tests of glass, stainless steel, WC-Co and sintered alumina, have been perfor...
Erosion is a wear process, in which surface damage is caused by the repeated application of high loc...
The threshold velocity for erosion of a ductile material is considered as the velocity required for ...
Solid particle erosion in ductile materials is a common problem in many industrial applications. It ...
A new parameter called erosion efficiency, capable of identifying the dominant micromechanism leadin...
Erosion and abrasion are wear mechanisms reducing the lifetime of machine elements like valves, pump...
Aluminum alloy 1100 was eroded by 70 μm and 210 μm silica spheresand by 210 μm angular quartz partic...
The predictions of the theories of solid-particle erosion of brittle materials are compared to exper...
Mass loss of inner wall surface due to particle impact, also referred as erosive wear, is a common c...
An advanced erosion model that correlates two model parameters\u2014the energies required to remove ...
The erosion behaviors of aluminum alloy have been evaluated practically at different test conditions...