2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2005.07.018
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General method for predicting the sand erosion rate of GFRP

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“…Among these, angle of impingement is the one of the most important factor and widely studied parameter in the erosion study of materials (Hutchings, 1992;Tsuda et al, 2006). When the erosion rate is measured as a function of impingement angle, two types of material behavior generally observed in the target material i.e.…”
Section: Effect Of Impingement Angle On Erosion Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these, angle of impingement is the one of the most important factor and widely studied parameter in the erosion study of materials (Hutchings, 1992;Tsuda et al, 2006). When the erosion rate is measured as a function of impingement angle, two types of material behavior generally observed in the target material i.e.…”
Section: Effect Of Impingement Angle On Erosion Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the erosion behaviour of a wide range of fibre-reinforced polymer composites with different matrix materials has recently been evaluated. These include glass and carbon fibre reinforced epoxy [3][4][5], polyester [6][7][8][9], polyetheretherketone (PEEK) [10], polyetherimine (PEI) [11,12] and polyphenylenesulphide (PPS) [13], to name a few. Typically, the effect of the reinforcement material, concentration, type and orientation as well as its adhesion to the matrix has been studied in these investigations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among these, impingement angle is the one of the most important parameter and widely studied parameter in the erosion study of materials (Hutchings, 1992;Tsuda et al, 2006). The erosion rate is measured of function of impingement angle, two types of material behavior generally observed in the target material i.e.…”
Section: Steady State Erosion Rate 321 Influence Of Impingement Anglementioning
confidence: 99%