Study of solid particle erosion on AISI D2 using angular silicon carbide and steel round grit particles

M. Vite-Torres, J. R. Laguna-Camacho, R. E. Baldenebro-Castillo, E. A. Gallardo-Hernández, C. A. Lasorsa, L. Y. Villagrán-Villegas

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Abstract

In this study, the performance of AISI D2 steel subjected to solid particle erosion tests was analysed. This material has applications for tools and dies for blanking, wood milling cutters, coldextruding and other operations requiring high compressive strength and excellent wear resistance. The erosion tests performed by using a rig developed according to some parameters of the ASTM G76-95 standard. Two abrasive were used, angular silicon carbide (SiC) and steel round grit, both, with a particle size of 400-420 μm. This allowed comparing the erosion severity of each abrasive particle. The tests were conducted using four different incident angles 30, 45, 60 and 90u with a particle velocity of 24±2 m s21 and a flow rate of 21±2.5 g min21 for silicon carbide and 48.5±3.5 g min21 for the steel round grit. The exposure testing time was 10 min. Subsequently, the surface damage was analysed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to identify the wear mechanisms. Additionally, atomic force microscopy (AFM) was conducted in order to obtain roughness of the surface damage at 60°. The results indicated that higher amount of mass loss was obtained by angular silicon carbide particles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-110
Number of pages6
JournalTribology - Materials, Surfaces and Interfaces
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2014

Keywords

  • AISI D2 steel
  • Erosive wear
  • Particle shape
  • Wear mechanisms

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