Title of article :
Experiment on Erosion Wear Characteristic of NiWC35 Coating and Sintered WC under High-Speed Impacting of Solid Particle
Author/Authors :
Wang ، C. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Automation - Zhejiang Sci-Tech University , Duan ، A. Q. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Automation - Zhejiang Sci-Tech University , Bie ، K. N. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Automation - Zhejiang Sci-Tech University , Liu ، X. F. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Automation - Zhejiang Sci-Tech University , Jin ، H. Z. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Automation - Zhejiang Sci-Tech University , Ou ، G. F. School of Mechanical Engineering Rail Transit - Changzhou University
From page :
1125
To page :
1136
Abstract :
Erosion wear caused by solid particles is a big challenge in the oil and gas industry, which seriously threatens the long-term safe operation of the equipment. A novel experimental apparatus was set up to meet the requirements for accelerating erosion wear research process for abrasion resistant materials, with a capability of producing high speed particles to impact target specimen. The erosion wear experiments of NiWC35 coating and sintered WC were conducted under different amounts of abrasive, temperatures, and impact angles respectively. Their macroscopic and microscopic erosion damage morphology and mechanism were discussed and analyzed. The results show that the amount of abrasive, temperature and impact angle have a more significant effect on the erosion wear of NiWC35 coating than sintered WC. The erosion rate of NiWC35 coating increases approximately linearly with the increase of the amount of abrasive; the impact angle of the NiWC35 coating is smaller, the range of erosion pit is wider; while the erosion wear morphology and erosion rate of sintered WC basically unchanged under different variables, countless fine irregular particles in the microscopic surface is the key to excellent abrasion resistance of sintered WC.
Keywords :
Erosion wear experiment , NiWC35 coating , Sintered WC , Abrasion resistance , Impact morphology
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)
Record number :
2614874
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