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Wear, 1999
Abstract In September 1987, during the ELSI VII Conference, the start of the International Cavitation Erosion Test (ICET) project was announced. The experimental programme consisted in testing 6 selected materials (single-phase aluminium and brass alloys, Armco iron, carbon and chromium–nickel steel, and a polyamide 6 plastics) at various laboratory ...
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Abstract In September 1987, during the ELSI VII Conference, the start of the International Cavitation Erosion Test (ICET) project was announced. The experimental programme consisted in testing 6 selected materials (single-phase aluminium and brass alloys, Armco iron, carbon and chromium–nickel steel, and a polyamide 6 plastics) at various laboratory ...
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Cavitation erosion resistance of various material systems
Ships and Offshore Structures, 2006Abstract Advancement in both the design and construction of high-speed ships necessitates the evaluation of cavitation erosion resistant materials. Given their weight advantages, aluminum and laminated composite materials are often chosen as construction materials for high-speed designs.
V. Caccese, K. H. Light, K. A. Berube
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On Testing Materials for Cavitation Damage Resistance
Journal of Ship Research, 1964Recent experiments with a magnetostriction apparatus show that cavitation-damage rate is time dependent. This is confirmed by an analysis of the experimental data obtained in various earlier investigations. There are four zones of damage rate with respect to testing time; namely, (a) incubation, (b) accumulation, (c) attenuation, and (d) steady state ...
A. Thiruvengadam, H. S. Preiser
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Development of New Cavitation Resistant Coatings
CONFERENCE 2025Abstract Damage caused by cavitation is observed on hydro-turbines, pumps, pipes, gates, draft tubes, and outlet conduits. Mitigating the effect of cavitation on structures will reduce cost in repairs and downtime. Traditionally, stainless steel weld overlays are used for cavitation repairs on metallic structures. Welding stainless steel
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Standard cavitation erosion resistance of building materials
Hydrotechnical Construction, 19851. The current method of providing cavitation safety of spillways based on the assumption of a limited amount of erosion developing during a prescribed repair period requires creating an absolute scale of cavitation erosion resistance of protective lining materials. 2.
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Pitting Resistance of Metals Under Cavitation Conditions
Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1937Abstract The paper describes the experimental apparatus and testing procedures used to determine the pitting resistance of metallic materials under accelerated cavitation conditions. The results of this research, sponsored by the Safe Harbor Water Power Corporation, are compiled in a series of tables and the classification of metals is ...
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Cavitation Wear Resistance of Engine Bearing Materials
Tribology Transactions, 1994Tlie resistance to cavitation erosion of aluminum alloy, and cast and sinte-red lead-bronze, materials which are most frequently used for engine bearings, has been evaluated. The tests were carried out in motor oil at a temperature of 80°C, using a magnetostrictive vibratory tester (20 kHz). The results showed that the cavitation erosion resistance was
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Cavitation erosion resistance of sewer pipe materials
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials, 2015A cavitating high-pressure water-jet provided the means by which a range of materials (plastics, clay and concrete) were eroded. The measured erosion resistance was a proxy for an initially unknown combination of other properties: strength, fracture toughness, impact resistance, hardness, surface roughness, and limiting service temperature.
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Cavitation Erosion Resistance of Materials
Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988Tsunenori OKADA, Yoshiro IWAI
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