Solid-particle erosion behavior of cast alloys used in the mining industry |
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Authors: | Ş. Hakan Atapek Sinan Fidan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Metal urgical and Materials Engineering, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli 41380, Turkey;2. School of Civil Aviation, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli 41285, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The erosive-wear response of five commercial ferrous-based cast alloys used for crushing was examined in this study. The micro-structures of the alloys were modified to elucidate the effect of microstructural features on wear. Erosion tests were conducted using alumi-num oxide particles (90–125 μm) at 70 m/s and a normal impact angle (90°). The worn surfaces were characterized by scanning electron mi-croscopy and 3D non-contact laser profilometry. It is found that (i) a pearlitic structure exhibiting a greater plastic deformation than both bainitic and martensitic structures shows the greatest resistance to erosive wear at normal impact and (ii) the fracture characteristics of car-bide and graphite particles plays an important role in determining the erosion wear behavior of the cast alloy matrices. |
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Keywords: | mining tools microstructure solid particle impact erosion characterization |
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