Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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614067 | Tribology International | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Hard M7C3 carbides in high Cr cast iron plays a crucial role in resisting wear. However, the hard carbides are less resistant to wear when impact force is involved, e.g., solid-particle erosion. Recent studies show that carbides may have a core (M7C3)-shell (M23C6) structure, leading to elevated erosion resistance. In order to maximize the beneficial effect, we conducted this computational study to investigate how the carbide configuration, including shell thickness, carbide shape and orientation, affects the erosion resistance. FEM was employed to analyze the stress distribution in the vicinity of carbide/matrix interface, which is crucial to interfacial failure and thus the erosion resistance. The information obtained from this study would be beneficial to optimization of the core-shell structured carbides.
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Authors
Juan Cui, Hong Guo, J.W. Li, D.Y. Li, Leo Parent, Harry Tian,