Affiliation:
1. Indian Institute of Technology
Abstract
Cavitation erosion is predominant in pipelines for liquid transportation, causing
damage to pipe wall, impeller and their accessories. The present study is focused on
development of cavitation -wear resistant nano-ceramic particle-reinforced polymer
matrix material; and on study of its feasibility to be used as lining material in hydraulic
transportation. The polymer/nano composite is fabricated using power ultrasound in all
three process steps: synthesis of nano-dimensional particles of white fused alumina
(WFA) from micron size particles, optimized blending and finally reinforcement into
poly methyl methacrylate (PMMA) matrix. The effect of ultrasonic parameters on nanocomposite/
virgin polymers (like polyethylene and polypropylene) is studied by
measuring mass loss of the materials and suspension turbidity during exposure time. At
low frequency (20-60 kHz), cavitation intensity is predominant; this effect is utilized for
fabricating sub-micron particles, and for performing accelerated cavitation erosion tests.
At high frequency, acoustic streaming is predominant; this effect is utilized for blending
and reinforcing of the nano ceramic particles into polymer matrix. The size and quantity
of the particles generated by cavitation erosion was analyzed by Laser Particle Size
Analyzer (20 nm-1400 micron range). The nano-composite coupons were analyzed
before and after the ultrasonic erosion test using SEM. It is concluded that lowfrequency
sonication is a viable option for cavitaton erosion testing of ceramic/polymer
composites.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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