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Combined slurry and cavitation erosion resistance of surface modified SS410 stainless steel

Slurry erosion and combined slurry and cavitation erosion resistance of thermal spray coatings are studied and compared with the as-received martensitic stainless steel material. 70Ni-Cr coatings are deposited on SS 410 material through plasma thermal spray process. The synergy effect of the combine...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2018-03, Vol.330 (1), p.12007
Main Authors: Amarendra, H J, Pratap, M S, Karthik, S, Punitha Kumara, M S, Rajath, H C, Ranjith, H, Shubhatunga, S V
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description Slurry erosion and combined slurry and cavitation erosion resistance of thermal spray coatings are studied and compared with the as-received martensitic stainless steel material. 70Ni-Cr coatings are deposited on SS 410 material through plasma thermal spray process. The synergy effect of the combined slurry and cavitation erosion resistance of plasma thermal spray coatings were investigated in a slurry pot tester in the presence of bluff bodies known as Cavitation Inducers. Results showed the combined slurry and cavitation erosion resistance of martensitic stainless steel - 410 can be improved by plasma thermal spray coating. It is observed that the plasma spray coated specimens are better erosion resistant than the as- received material, subjected to erosion test under similar conditions. As-received and the surface modified steels are mechanically characterized for its hardness, bending. Morphological studies are conducted through scanning electron microscope.
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Cavitation
Cavitation erosion
Cavitation resistance
Coatings
Erosion resistance
Martensitic stainless steels
Plasma
Slurries
Spray coating
Stainless steel
Thermal resistance
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