Understanding particle dynamics in erosion testers—A review of influences of particle movement on erosion test conditions |
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Authors: | Tong Deng Mark S. Bingley Mike S.A. Bradley |
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Affiliation: | aThe Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, Medway School of Engineering, University of Greenwich, UK;bMedway School of Engineering, University of Greenwich, UK |
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Abstract: | An understanding of particle dynamics is important when determining material erosive wear in any erosion tester, because particle impact conditions are primarily influenced by particle acceleration. A better understanding of particle dynamics in the testers will aid the control of erosion test conditions and therefore improve the accuracy of measurement. In this paper, particle dynamics in the two most popular erosion testers, the centrifugal erosion tester and the gas-blast erosion tester, has been discussed in detail. Mechanisms of particle acceleration in the two types of testers were explored and computational models of particle dynamics were described briefly. A review of the experimental determination of important characteristics of particle dynamics (such as particle velocity, particle trajectory, particle dispersion and particle rotation) showed how they influenced particle movement and therefore the particle impact conditions. In addition, comparison of the particle dynamics in the two types of erosion testers showed that differences of particle acceleration may lead to significantly different results at identical pre-set test conditions. It may be concluded that it is not possible to directly compare the results obtained in different types of erosion testers even under notionally identical test conditions. |
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Keywords: | Erosion testers Particle dynamics Centrifugal tester Gas-blast tester |
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