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Sono-electrolysis: A look into the distinguished effects of direct and indirect sonication at high frequency ultrasounds (490 kHz). [PDF]

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Cavitation erosion resistance of stellite alloy weld overlays

Wear, 2009
Abstract Stellite alloys have excellent cavitation erosion resistance and are often used for liquid machinery, but the erosion properties of various stellite alloys have not been evaluated by a standard method. In this study, we evaluate the erosion resistance for various stellite alloy weld overlays of ST6 and ST21 in a vibrating method and in a ...
Shuji Hattori, Norihiro Mikami
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Slurry and cavitation erosion resistance of thermal spray coatings

Wear, 2009
Abstract The slurry and cavitation erosion resistance of six thermal spray coatings were studied in laboratory and compared to that of an uncoated martensitic stainless steel. Nickel, chromium oxide and tungsten carbide coatings were applied by oxy fuel powder (OFP) process and chromium and tungsten carbide coatings were obtained by high velocity oxy
J.F. Santa   +4 more
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Resistance Against Cavitation Erosion of 14 Chromium Steels

Journal of Lubrication Technology, 1970
Abstract For 14 chromium steels of different composition and structure, cavitation-erosion damage has been studied and interpreted in terms of structure and strength properties. The use of chambered cylindrical specimens ensured a uniform attack from the very beginning of the erosion process and, thus, highly reproducible wear values. As
Tichler, J.W.   +2 more
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Cavitation erosion resistance of plastics

Wear, 2011
Abstract Cavitation erosion tests were carried out for plastics, i.e. for epoxy resin, polypropylene, high-density polyethylene and polyamide 66, and the relation between cavitation erosion resistance and the mechanical properties was examined. Cavitation erosion resistance of plastics ranges between half and 30 times that of carbon steel.
Shuji Hattori, Takamoto Itoh
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