2021
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ac25b5
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The water droplet erosion resistance of Ni-based composite coating through laser cladding

Abstract: Water droplet erosion (WDE) usually occurs in TC4 turbine blades under actual working conditions, which seriously endangers the safe and stable operation of the turbine. To solve the problem of WDE in TC4 turbine blades under high-speed solid-liquid impact, CeO2/Ni60A composite coatings with different laser powers were successfully developed on the surface of TC4 by using laser cladding technology. The working environment of the turbine blade under high- speed solid-liquid impact was simulated by water jet tec… Show more

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“…The modification of composites by suitable fillers has resulted in the enhancement of mechanical and erosive characteristics; in some cases, it has also incorporated other distinctive characteristics, such as magnetic qualities and conductance to electricity or heat [51][52][53]. Some research works have reported on the use of hard ceramics to achieve surfaces with individual improvements in erosion resistance [54,55]. In order to absorb surplus energy during erodent impacts, there have also been efforts to fabricate laminated composites modified with both multidirectional carbon fibers and glass fibers, but the enhancements in wear performance were observed to be insufficient [56,57].…”
Section: Research On Erosion Resistance Using Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modification of composites by suitable fillers has resulted in the enhancement of mechanical and erosive characteristics; in some cases, it has also incorporated other distinctive characteristics, such as magnetic qualities and conductance to electricity or heat [51][52][53]. Some research works have reported on the use of hard ceramics to achieve surfaces with individual improvements in erosion resistance [54,55]. In order to absorb surplus energy during erodent impacts, there have also been efforts to fabricate laminated composites modified with both multidirectional carbon fibers and glass fibers, but the enhancements in wear performance were observed to be insufficient [56,57].…”
Section: Research On Erosion Resistance Using Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%