Abstract
The slurry erosion wear behavior of Ni-20Al(2)O(3) and Ni-10Al(2)O(3)-10TiO(2) coatings, deposited by high-velocity flame-sprayed technique, has been evaluated in the present investigation. A series of slurry erosion tests were conducted on the deposited surfaces, using an indigenously developed slurry erosion test rig under varying environmental conditions. The effect of identifying operational parameters like rotational speed, average particle size of erodent and erodent concentration on erosion behavior was also evaluated. Surface roughness tester, scanning electron microscope and XRD apparatus were utilized as surface characterization tools, whereas Vickers's microhardness tester and bond strength tester were employed for mechanical analysis. The SEM observations of eroded specimens were observed to be lying in close proximity to the reported experimental results. Irrespective of the test conditions, Ni-10Al(2)O(3)-10TiO(2) coating showed better results of slurry erosion performance in comparison with Ni-20Al(2)O(3) coating. Further, each operational test parameter revealed a proportional effect on the erosion rate of both the coatings.