Effect of Thermal Treatment and Erosion Aggressiveness on Resistance of S235JR Steel to Cavitation and Slurry

S235JR steel is used in many applications, but its resistance to the erosion processes has been poorly studied. To investigate this resistance, cavitation, and slurry erosion tests were conducted. These tests were carried out at different erosion intensities, i.e., different flow rates in the cavita...

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Main Authors: Alicja K. Krella, Dominika E. Zakrzewska, Marta H. Buszko, Artur Marchewicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/6/1456
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spelling doaj-8d5bc08ce9664910a92a98d7b29977a72021-03-17T00:06:47ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-03-01141456145610.3390/ma14061456Effect of Thermal Treatment and Erosion Aggressiveness on Resistance of S235JR Steel to Cavitation and SlurryAlicja K. Krella0Dominika E. Zakrzewska1Marta H. Buszko2Artur Marchewicz3Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery PAS, Fiszera 14, Gdańsk, PolandInstitute of Fluid Flow Machinery PAS, Fiszera 14, Gdańsk, PolandInstitute of Fluid Flow Machinery PAS, Fiszera 14, Gdańsk, PolandInstitute of Fluid Flow Machinery PAS, Fiszera 14, Gdańsk, PolandS235JR steel is used in many applications, but its resistance to the erosion processes has been poorly studied. To investigate this resistance, cavitation, and slurry erosion tests were conducted. These tests were carried out at different erosion intensities, i.e., different flow rates in the cavitation tunnel with a system of barricades and different rotational speeds in the slurry pot. The steel was tested as-received and after thermal treatment at 930 °C, which lowered the hardness of the steel. To better understand the degradation processes, in addition to mass loss measurements, surface roughness and hardness were measured. Along with increasing erosion intensity, the mass loss increased as well. However, the nature of the increase in mass loss, as well as the effect of steel hardness on this mass loss, was different for each of the erosion processes. In the cavitation erosion tests, the mass loss increased linearly with the increase in flow velocity, while in the slurry tests this relationship was polynomial, indicating a strong increase in mass losses with an increase in rotational speed. Cavitation erosion resulted in stronger and deeper strain hardening than slurry. Surface damage from cavitation erosion tests was mainly deep pits, voids, and cracks during the slurry tests, while flaking was the most significant damage.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/6/1456cavitation erosionslurry erosioncarbon steelhardnesssurface roughnessfracture
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author Alicja K. Krella
Dominika E. Zakrzewska
Marta H. Buszko
Artur Marchewicz
spellingShingle Alicja K. Krella
Dominika E. Zakrzewska
Marta H. Buszko
Artur Marchewicz
Effect of Thermal Treatment and Erosion Aggressiveness on Resistance of S235JR Steel to Cavitation and Slurry
Materials
cavitation erosion
slurry erosion
carbon steel
hardness
surface roughness
fracture
author_facet Alicja K. Krella
Dominika E. Zakrzewska
Marta H. Buszko
Artur Marchewicz
author_sort Alicja K. Krella
title Effect of Thermal Treatment and Erosion Aggressiveness on Resistance of S235JR Steel to Cavitation and Slurry
title_short Effect of Thermal Treatment and Erosion Aggressiveness on Resistance of S235JR Steel to Cavitation and Slurry
title_full Effect of Thermal Treatment and Erosion Aggressiveness on Resistance of S235JR Steel to Cavitation and Slurry
title_fullStr Effect of Thermal Treatment and Erosion Aggressiveness on Resistance of S235JR Steel to Cavitation and Slurry
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Thermal Treatment and Erosion Aggressiveness on Resistance of S235JR Steel to Cavitation and Slurry
title_sort effect of thermal treatment and erosion aggressiveness on resistance of s235jr steel to cavitation and slurry
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-03-01
description S235JR steel is used in many applications, but its resistance to the erosion processes has been poorly studied. To investigate this resistance, cavitation, and slurry erosion tests were conducted. These tests were carried out at different erosion intensities, i.e., different flow rates in the cavitation tunnel with a system of barricades and different rotational speeds in the slurry pot. The steel was tested as-received and after thermal treatment at 930 °C, which lowered the hardness of the steel. To better understand the degradation processes, in addition to mass loss measurements, surface roughness and hardness were measured. Along with increasing erosion intensity, the mass loss increased as well. However, the nature of the increase in mass loss, as well as the effect of steel hardness on this mass loss, was different for each of the erosion processes. In the cavitation erosion tests, the mass loss increased linearly with the increase in flow velocity, while in the slurry tests this relationship was polynomial, indicating a strong increase in mass losses with an increase in rotational speed. Cavitation erosion resulted in stronger and deeper strain hardening than slurry. Surface damage from cavitation erosion tests was mainly deep pits, voids, and cracks during the slurry tests, while flaking was the most significant damage.
topic cavitation erosion
slurry erosion
carbon steel
hardness
surface roughness
fracture
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/6/1456
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