SEM Studies of Particles Produced by Cavitation Erosion
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概要
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Scanning electron microscopic investigations of particles produced by cavitation erosion and fracture surfaces for 304 stainless steel, revealed that the dominant mode of cavitation erosion is fatigue failure. In addition, the surface roughness facilitates the separation of particles, especially the longitudinal ones. The gathered particles can be classified into three types according to their shapes, namely the longitudinal, the triangular and the mixed quadrangle hexagon. The spherical particles, which were reported in a previous study on cavitation erosion, are not observed in this work.
- 社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1993-11-15
著者
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HIGUCHI Jiro
Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University
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OBA Risaburo
Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University
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Oba Risaburo
Emerit. Professor Of Tohoku University Professor Of Saitama Institute Of Technology
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Oba Risaburo
Institute Of Fluid Science Tohoku University
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Hokkirigawa K
Associate Professor Faculty Of Engineering Yamagata University
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Hokkirigawa Kazuo
Department Of Mechanical Systems Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Yamagata University
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Hokkirigawa Kazuo
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Tohoku University
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Hokkirigawa Kazuo
Yamagata University
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KIKUCHI Kinya
Tohoku Gakuin University
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Ahmed Mohamed
Assuite University
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Higuchi Jiro
Institute Of Fluid Science Tohoku University
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