Solid particle impact of hard spherical particles on glass is of fundamental interest because of the presence of a number of different impact regimes. Understanding the impact of spherical particles is also a step toward modeling the behavior of rounded particles. This paper verifies theoretical models for the transitions between the different impact regimes and process parameters like erosion rate and surface roughness. The work also includes rounded particles. The transitions plotted in a so-called erosion map are validated with single-impact experiments. Data from erosion experiments are used to test the relations for the erosion rate and resulting surface roughness following from the models. Although the theoretical transitions compare reasonably with experiments, the models for erosion rate and surface roughness do not describe the experimentally found behavior. The models not incorporating the interaction between an impact and the damage remaining from earlier impacts might cause this deviation.
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