2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2010.12.038
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Solid particle erosion and mechanical properties of stainless steels at elevated temperature

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“…It was also found that when the impact angle decreases the mass loss increases. Our experimental results are in good agreement with those found by Shimizu et al [11] in their work about erosion of the stainless steel. The latter have mentioned that the erosive wear rate increases for the lower impact angle between 30 and 90 degree.…”
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“…It was also found that when the impact angle decreases the mass loss increases. Our experimental results are in good agreement with those found by Shimizu et al [11] in their work about erosion of the stainless steel. The latter have mentioned that the erosive wear rate increases for the lower impact angle between 30 and 90 degree.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The erosion behavior of stainless steel against impact particles along with the influence of erosion conditions have been studied [9][10][11][12][13]. In particular, some research has been conducted to study the erosion of the stainless steel.…”
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“…Due to large energy dissipation, great damage occurs on the surface of target material. Shimizu et al [45] extensively reported the influence of erodent temperature on the erosion behavior of stainless steel eroded by alumina particles at constant impact velocity. Their study revealed that erosion rate tended to increase with testing temperature.…”
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“…The SPE problem of contact turbomachines components surfaces exists until now because active and passive methods of protection against SPE do not provide any solution, which would eliminate this problem (Dai et al, 2007;Shimizu et al, 2011;Batsh & Haselbacher, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%