Experimental Tooling Design of the Jet Erosion

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Erosion is a failure phenomenon which caused by relative motion between the surface of a fluid and material, it often results in the failure of the device, affects the normal operation of equipment. This paper describes the design of a erosion experimental device combined with the characteristics of the existing types of erosion experimental advantages, disadvantages and metal material erosion experiment. The device consists of a plurality of tank, pump, spray tanks, cam nozzle, pipeline and so on. It can control to the impact velocity, impact angle.

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