Research on Solid Particle Erosion Behaviors of TC4 Alloy at Different Erosion Angles

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The solid particle erosion behaviors of TC4 Alloy were studied at different erosion angles. The results show that the erosion rate of TC4 alloy at impact angle 30o was higher than those at the impact angles of both 60o and 90o. At low impact angle, the erosion mechanism could be concluded as grinding erosion and furrow erosion. However, the erosion mechanism could be fatigue erosion at large impact angle.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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167-170

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October 2014

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