Mm. Stack et al., SOME THOUGHTS ON THE EFFECT OF ELASTIC REBOUNDS ON THE BOUNDARIES OF THE AQUEOUS EROSION-CORROSION MAP, Wear, 214(2), 1998, pp. 175-185
Although there have been many attempts at the development of models of
solid particle erosion at both oblique and normal impact, there have
been few attempts to extend this work to low velocities. This is despi
te the fact that in many practical situations, erosion occurs at low v
elocities, i.e., less than 3 ms(-1). Such processes include pipe flow
conditions and in fluidized bed combustion in coal conversion systems.
The object of this work was to evaluate elastic effects as predicted
by various models in the literature. Such effects on the boundaries of
the aqueous erosion-corrosion map were assessed. Comparisons with exp
erimental results were also made. The results showed that there was a
wide variation between the elasticity predictions of various models. T
he implications of such trends for modelling erosion-corrosion in low
velocity conditions are discussed. Suggestions for future work in this
area are also addressed. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A.