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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Ojala, Niko
Tampere University
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- 2021Comparison of various high-stress wear conditions and wear performance of martensitic steelscitations
- 2020Adaptation of Laboratory tests for the assessment of wear resistance of drill-bit inserts for rotarypercussive drilling of hard rockscitations
- 2019Comparison of laboratory wear test results with the in-service performance of cutting edges of loader bucketscitations
- 2019Comparison of various high-stress wear conditions and wear performance of martensitic steelscitations
- 2018Wear performance of quenched wear resistant steels in abrasive slurry erosioncitations
- 2018The role of niobium in improving toughness and corrosion resistance of high speed steel laser hardfacingscitations
- 2018High Speed Slurry-Pot Erosion Wear Testing of HVOF and HVAF Sprayed Hardmetal Coatings
- 2018Slurry and dry particle erosion wear properties of WC-10Co4Cr and Cr3C2-25NiCr hardmetal coatings deposited by HVOF and HVAF spray processes
- 2018Erosive-abrasive wear behavior of carbide-free bainitic and boron steels compared in simulated field conditionscitations
- 2018Comparison of impact-abrasive wear characteristics and performance of direct quenched (DQ) and direct quenched and partitioned (DQ&P) steelscitations
- 2017Effect of finish rolling and quench stop temperatures on impact-abrasive wear resistance of 0.35 % carbon direct-quenched steel
- 2017Comparison of laboratory wear test results with the in-service performance of cutting edges of loader bucketscitations
- 2017Cavitation erosion, slurry erosion and solid particle erosion performance of metal matrix composite (MMC) coatings sprayed with modern high velocity thermal spray processes
- 2017Application Oriented Wear Testing of Wear Resistant Steels in Mining Industry
- 2016Effects of composition and microstructure on the abrasive wear performance of quenched wear resistant steelscitations
- 2016Application oriented wear testing of wear resistant steels in mining industry
- 2016Comparison of laboratory wear test results with the in-service performance of cutting edges of loader buckets
- 2016Wear performance of quenched wear resistant steels in abrasive slurry erosioncitations
- 2016Erosive and abrasive wear performance of carbide free bainitic steels – comparison of field and laboratory experimentscitations
- 2016The role of niobium in improving toughness and corrosion resistance of high speed steel laser hardfacingscitations
- 2016The effects of microstructure on erosive-abrasive wear behavior of carbide free bainitic and boron steels
- 2016Processing and Wear Testing of Novel High-Hardness Wear-Resistant Steel
- 2014Effects of composition and microstructure on the abrasive wear performance of quenched wear resistant steelscitations
- 2014Versatile erosion wear testing with the high speed slurry-pot
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Cavitation erosion, slurry erosion and solid particle erosion performance of metal matrix composite (MMC) coatings sprayed with modern high velocity thermal spray processes
Abstract
<p>Thermally sprayed metal-matrix composite (MMC) coatings are widely used to protect components and surfaces against wear in various applications. Hard and wear resistant coatings increase the component lifetime and allow the refurbishment of the worn components. This produces significant savings and promotes ecological manufacturing. The current state-of-theart coatings are produced with high velocity oxygen-fuel (HVOF) spray processes, while modern high velocity air-fuel (HVAF) spray process has become increasingly available in production and research. The current study focuses on the performance of tungsten carbide (WC-10Co4Cr) and chromium carbide (Cr<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>-25NiCr) based MMC coatings sprayed with gaseous and liquid fuelled HVOF processes and a modern HVAF spray process. Two powder feedstock types, i.e. dense particles with fine carbides and porous particles with coarse carbides, were selected for both compositions. The results show significant improvements especially for WC-10Co4Cr coatings sprayed with HVAF when compared to HVOF sprayed coatings. In addition, Cr<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>-25NiCr coatings sprayed from the dense powder resulted in improved wear resistance compared to conventional feedstock powder.</p>