2019
DOI: 10.3390/ma12091552
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Cavitation Wear of Basalt-Based Glass Ceramic

Abstract: This paper examines the possibility of using basalt-based glass ceramics for construction of structural parts of equipment in metallurgy and mining. An ultrasonic vibration method with a stationary sample pursuant to the ASTM G32 standard was used to evaluate the possibility of the glass ceramic samples application in such operating conditions. As the starting material for synthesis of samples, olivine–pyroxene basalt from the locality Vrelo–Kopaonik Mountain (Serbia) was used. In order to obtain pre-determine… Show more

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“…The samples of cast basalt (label: CB) were obtained by melting the basalt aggregate at the temperature 1250 °C and casting into sand molds. For the purpose of reducing stress, the casting are thermally treated at 890°C/2h [29].The sintered basalt samples (label: SB) were obtained by pressing the basalt powder of 20 μm grain size at the Leitz press under pressure of 1 MPa and sintering at 1150 °C/2h [30]. The dimensions of samples CB and SB were: (15×15×15) mm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The samples of cast basalt (label: CB) were obtained by melting the basalt aggregate at the temperature 1250 °C and casting into sand molds. For the purpose of reducing stress, the casting are thermally treated at 890°C/2h [29].The sintered basalt samples (label: SB) were obtained by pressing the basalt powder of 20 μm grain size at the Leitz press under pressure of 1 MPa and sintering at 1150 °C/2h [30]. The dimensions of samples CB and SB were: (15×15×15) mm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the cavitation erosion test, the mass loss of samples was measured. The formation and development of damage to the surface of the samples was followed by the image analysis using Image Pro Plus software program [27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Za ispitivanje kavitacione otpornosti zaštitnih premaza korišćena je ultrazvučna vibraciona metoda (sa stacionarnim uzorkom) prema standardu ASTM G-32 [20,21] i proceduri opisanoj u objavljenim radovima [6,22,23]. Tokom ispitivanja koncentrator mehaničkih vibracija je svojim donjim krajem uronjen u vodeno kupatilo temperature 25±1⁰C.…”
Section: Slika 1 -Zaštitni Premaz Na Bazi Bazalta (Uzorak Pp): A) Punioc Na Bazi Bazalta; B) Fotografija Površine Premaza; C) Sem Mikrofounclassified
“…The basalt from SGF has a high iron content (Fe 2 O 3 + FeO), about 13 wt% (percentage by weight), when compared to basalts from other formations, for example, basalt from Thrace region (Turkey) 25 has 10.74 wt%, from Vrelo‐Kopaonik (Serbia) 26 has 4.12 wt%, and from Egypt 27 has 12.63 wt%. Thus, evaluating the influence of iron on the crystallization of SGF basalt is essential for it to become a glass‐ceramic product with excellent properties and several applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%