1981
DOI: 10.1016/0043-1648(81)90268-4
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Erosion mechanism in ductile metals

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“…Different material removal mechanisms have been proposed and investigated by various investigators. Finnie [1] reported that the material removal mechanism of ductile material is by plastic deformation and fracture; Bitter [2] reported that the deformation wear causes crack and spalling of the workpiece causes the material removal; Tilly [3] reported that the material is extruded to form a lip and the lip is detached by fragmented particles; Hutchings and Winter [4] reported that the lip detachment is by rupture, and Bellman and Levy [5] reported that the platelet mechanism causes the material removal on ductile materials. Similarly, for brittle materials, Finnie [6] and many other investigators reported that the intersection of cracks originating from the point of impact causes the material removal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different material removal mechanisms have been proposed and investigated by various investigators. Finnie [1] reported that the material removal mechanism of ductile material is by plastic deformation and fracture; Bitter [2] reported that the deformation wear causes crack and spalling of the workpiece causes the material removal; Tilly [3] reported that the material is extruded to form a lip and the lip is detached by fragmented particles; Hutchings and Winter [4] reported that the lip detachment is by rupture, and Bellman and Levy [5] reported that the platelet mechanism causes the material removal on ductile materials. Similarly, for brittle materials, Finnie [6] and many other investigators reported that the intersection of cracks originating from the point of impact causes the material removal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those slip bands extended deeper until a final crater was formed. A similar type of erosion mechanism was also reported on the surface of ductile metals [22]. Clearly both the length of the slip band and the general CNT alignments follow the impact direction of the sand particles.…”
Section: Sem (High-magnification) Analysis On Eroded Unidirectional (mentioning
confidence: 60%
“…At relatively low impact velocity, the load carried by each particle was below the threshold, which is needed to cause cracking for "brittle materialsl' [9]. So, the brittle fracture could be suppressed and the material wastage is believed to be occurred by plastic processes.…”
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confidence: 99%