2018
DOI: 10.3329/jme.v47i1.35353
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Influence of Material Hardness and Particle Velocity on Erosive Wear Rate

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“…According to the rule of mixture, the elastic modulus and hardness of a material increases with increasing the hardness/stiffness and the content of stiff reinforcements . Hardness of surface increases its resistance to abrasion and wear . As discussed above, the solid erosion mechanisms can include abrasion/wear mechanisms (micro‐cutting and ploughing) at lower impingement angles .…”
Section: Reinforced and Nanoreinforced Coatingsmentioning
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“…According to the rule of mixture, the elastic modulus and hardness of a material increases with increasing the hardness/stiffness and the content of stiff reinforcements . Hardness of surface increases its resistance to abrasion and wear . As discussed above, the solid erosion mechanisms can include abrasion/wear mechanisms (micro‐cutting and ploughing) at lower impingement angles .…”
Section: Reinforced and Nanoreinforced Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…86 Hardness of surface increases its resistance to abrasion and wear. 22,87 As discussed above, the solid erosion mechanisms can include abrasion/wear mechanisms…”
Section: Polymer-metal Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have established that moving speed of samples through the abrasive mass significant influence on their wear. Most of the studies found that an increase in speed causes increased wear rate [20][21][22][23]. This wear increasing mostly is not linear [21,23].…”
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“…Most of the studies found that an increase in speed causes increased wear rate [20][21][22][23]. This wear increasing mostly is not linear [21,23]. Also, that effect of speed on erosive wear increasing depends on material hardness, i.e.…”
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