Author:
Goretta K. C.,Singh D.,Tlustochowicz M.,Cuber M. M.,Burdt M. L.,Jeong S. Y.,Smith T. L.,Wagh A. S.,Routbort J. L.
Abstract
AbstractPhosphate-based chemically bonded ceramics were formed from magnesium potassium phosphate (MKP) binder and either industrial fly ash or steel slag. The resulting ceramics were subjected to solid-particle erosion by a stream of either angular Al2O3 particles or rounded SiO2 sand. Particle impact angles were 30 or 90° and the impact velocity was 50 m/s. Steady-state erosion rates, measured as mass lost from a specimen per mass of impacting particle, were dependent on impact angle and on erodent particle size and shape. Material was lost by a combination of fracture mechanisms. Evolution of H2O from the MKP phase appeared to contribute significantly to the material loss.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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4 articles.
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