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An investigation of impingement erosion using single particles
G.L. Sheldon,Ashok Kanhere +1 more
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In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of impact of relatively large single particles on an aluminum surface and found that the material removal action has the same physical characteristics as multiple impingement erosion of solid surfaces.About:
This article is published in Wear.The article was published on 1972-08-01. It has received 226 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Strain hardening exponent & Indentation hardness.read more
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Erosion Prediction in Turbomachinery Resulting from Environmental Solid Particles
G. Grant,Widen Tabakoff +1 more
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Practical estimation of erosion damage caused by solid particle impact: Part 1: Effects of impact parameters on a predictive equation
TL;DR: In this paper, a practical, predictive equation for estimating erosion damage caused by solid particle impact, which can be utilized under any impact conditions and for any type of material, is proposed.
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A comprehensive review of solid particle erosion modeling for oil and gas wells and pipelines applications
Mazdak Parsi,Kamyar Najmi,Fardis Najafifard,Shokrollah Hassani,Brenton S. McLaury,Siamack A. Shirazi +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe key factors influencing erosion and reviews available erosion equations, and discuss empirical and mechanistic models for erosion prediction in pipelines, which are used by oil and gas companies to limit the maximum production flow rates and avoid excessive erosion damage.
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The impact angle dependence of erosion damage caused by solid particle impact
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterized the dependence on the impact angle of erosion damage caused by solid particle impact on several kinds of material, as expressed by a trigonometric function of both impact angle and material hardness.
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Particle erosion of ductile metals: A mechanism of material removal
Ian M. Hutchings,R. E. Winter +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it is suggested that a similar mechanism may operate during oblique impacts by irregularly shaped particles when the angle between the leading edge of the particle and the target surface is small.
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The Hardness of Metals
TL;DR: Hardness measurements with conical and pyramidal indenters as mentioned in this paper have been used to measure the area of contact between solids and the hardness of ideal plastic metals. But they have not yet been applied to the case of spherical indenters.
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Erosion of surfaces by solid particles
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discussed some aspects of the fluid flow conditions which may lead to erosion and then analyzed the mechanism of material removal for ductile and brittle materials for both types of materials.
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Erosion by a stream of solid particles
J.H. Neilson,A. Gilchrist +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the erosive action of a particleladen gas stream on specimen materials which have widely different physical properties is investigated and the parameters affecting particle deposition in the specimen surface are enumerated.
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The interaction of particle and material behaviour in erosion processes
G.P. Tilly,Wendy Sage +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of velocity and dust characteristics on sand erosion are summarised and new data presented, which leads to the suggestion that impacting particles initially cause pitting and extrusion and may break into fragments which cause secondary damage in directions radial to the point of initial impact.