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Experimental and numerical approach to predict slurry erosion in jet erosion test rig
International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 2022S. Karthik +3 more
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Erosion behavior of pulsed-jet test facility for wind turbine blade
Wear, 2023T. Yamagata, M. Hasegawa, N. Fujisawa
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Slurry Jet Erosion Test Rig: A Review of Erosive Particles Induction Methods and Its Test Parameters
Journal of Bio- and Tribo-Corrosion, 2020Slurry erosion as problem was identified during World War II in oil and munitions industries. Industrial components were severely damaged due to interaction with fluid and particles inclusion, resulted in huge financial losses. To evaluate the erosion, slurry erosion test set-ups were developed.
S. Karthik, H. J. Amarendra
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Development of slurry jet erosion test rig – An aid to investigate erosion resistance of materials
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021Abstract Slurry erosion is a common phenomenon found in fluid handling systems and processing industries. The components used in such systems and industries experience serious surface damage due to continuous interaction with flowing fluids. Hence, the components fall short to work of its lifetime.
S. Karthik, H.J. Amarendra
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Development of a New Apparatus for the Jet Erosion Test (JET)
2018The Jet Erosion Test consists of impacting a soil sample with a water jet and analyzing the evolution of the scour depth in order. It was originally designed to assess the resistance of fine soils against overflowing erosion by modelling the headcut migration.
Maxime Boucher +2 more
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An alternative method for interpreting JET erosion test (JET) data: Part 2. Application
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2017AbstractThis paper reports the results of jet tester experiments on soil samples of uniform properties which allow quantitative application of the new theory proposed in part 1 of these publications. This theory explores the possibly that a more adequate indicator of soil erodibility may be obtained by using the mass (and so volume) of soil eroded by ...
Arman Haddadchi +5 more
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Jet-in-Slit Test for Studying Erosion-Corrosion
1985“Jet-in-slit” was used for erosion-corrosion tests on 6/4 yellow brass in a 3% sodium chloride solution together with free jet and submerged jet (common nozzle diameter of 1.6 mm). The latter jets are typical testing methods for evaluating the resistance of alloys to erosion-corrosion.
M Matsumura, Y Oka, S Okumoto, H Furuya
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Comparison of tunnel and jet methods for cavitation erosion testing
Wear, 1995Abstract The cavitation erosion behaviour of a number of metals has been studied using a sea water cavitation tunnel test and a fresh water jet cavitation method. Erosion parameters, including erosion rate and depth of damage, have been obtained for both systems and the data shown to correlate with mechanical properties of the metal, such as ...
S.L. Coleman +4 more
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2022
Four erosion tests were performed on the Vlassenbroek experimental levee (Dendermonde, 9200, Belgium), more precisely on the untreated sections. The conditions and results of these 4 JET erosion tests are presented. The critical stress is quite high, consistent with soil’s nature (plastic clay); the erosion coefficient is also high, which means that ...
Nicaise, Sylvie +3 more
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Four erosion tests were performed on the Vlassenbroek experimental levee (Dendermonde, 9200, Belgium), more precisely on the untreated sections. The conditions and results of these 4 JET erosion tests are presented. The critical stress is quite high, consistent with soil’s nature (plastic clay); the erosion coefficient is also high, which means that ...
Nicaise, Sylvie +3 more
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Cavitating Jet Apparatus for Cavitation Erosion Testing
1979A submerged cavitating jet is used to erode a specimen placed in its path. The erosion depends primarily on the jet velocity, the downstream pressure, and the standoff distance of the specimen. An apparatus for erosion testing based on this principle is described. Results are presented showing the effect of these parameters on erosion.
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