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Effect of pearlitic morphology with varying fineness on the cavitation erosion behavior of eutectoid rail steel

Arun Rajput, J. Ramkumar, K. Mondal

2020Ultrasonics Sonochemistry30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present work discusses the effect of the pearlitic morphology with varying fineness on the cavitation erosion behavior of eutectoid rail steel. Cavitation erosion of three different types of the pearlitic steels (furnace-cooled, air-cooled, and forced-air-cooled) consisting of coarse, fine, and very fine microstructures were tested in 3.5% NaCl solution and compared with that of the as-received pearlitic rail steel. The variation in the mean depth of erosion (MDE) and mean depth erosion rate (MDER) with erosion time was analyzed. Furthermore, the cavitation erosion resistance of the as-received, the air-cooled, and the forced-air-cooled was found to be 1.03, 1.51, and 2.14 times better than the furnace-cooled pearlitic steel, respectively. It was concluded that the cavitation erosion resistance of the pearlitic steel increased with the increase in the fineness of the microstructure.

Topics & Concepts

FinenessMaterials scienceMetallurgyEutectic systemMicrostructureCavitation erosionCavitationErosionComposite materialGeologyPhysicsPaleontologyMechanicsCoal Combustion and Slurry ProcessingCavitation Phenomena in PumpsMaterial Properties and Failure Mechanisms