A Study of Wear Behavior in Martensitic Stainless Steel Subjected to Repetitive Impact Loads
Mahathep Sukpat,
Worawut Kunghun,
Pudsadee Chupong
et al.
Abstract:Impact wear (repetitive impact-induced wear) has been identified as a significant issue in various engineering components, such as valves, electrical contacts, and pumps. This study investigates the impact wear behavior of martensitic stainless steel, a commonly used material for valves. Understanding the wear behavior is crucial for minimizing losses and enhancing component performance. Repetitive impact tests were conducted using a custom-built testing machine with a well-defined impact position. Four impact… Show more
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