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Comparison of Morphological Parameters of Ceramic Materials Surface Damage Exposed to Thermal Shock and Cavitation Erosion

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Dimitrijević, Marija
Dojčinović, Marina
Trifunović, Dejan
Volkov-Husović, Tatjana
Jančić-Heinemann, Radmila
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The surface defects on the samples, which are based on alumina, exposed to thermal shocks and cavitations erosion were analyzed using image analysis. For both types of experimental testing, the samples are made of the same shape and size. The specimens contain different amounts of alumina fibers (samples without fiber and with of 1 and 2 wt.% of the fibers). The surface defects were characterized by their morphological parameters determined using image analysis procedure. Sixteen parameters are used for the image analysis. The results show that the damage caused by thermal shocks and cavitations were different and the greatest difference was in roundness and fractal dimension.
Keywords:
Alumina ceramics / Image analysis / Thermal shock / Cavitations resistance
Source:
Science of Sintering, 2016, 48, 3, 371-377
Publisher:
  • Međunarodni Institut za nauku o sinterovanju, Beograd
Funding / projects:
  • Predefined functional properties polymer composite materials processes and equipment development (RS-34011)
  • Synthesis, processing and characterization of nanostructured materials for application in the field of energy, mechanical engineering, environmental protection and biomedicine (RS-45012)

DOI: 10.2298/SOS1603371D

ISSN: 0350-820X

WoS: 000393312300011

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85012287715
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AB  - The surface defects on the samples, which are based on alumina, exposed to thermal shocks and cavitations erosion were analyzed using image analysis. For both types of experimental testing, the samples are made of the same shape and size. The specimens contain different amounts of alumina fibers (samples without fiber and with of 1 and 2 wt.% of the fibers). The surface defects were characterized by their morphological parameters determined using image analysis procedure. Sixteen parameters are used for the image analysis. The results show that the damage caused by thermal shocks and cavitations were different and the greatest difference was in roundness and fractal dimension.
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abstract = "The surface defects on the samples, which are based on alumina, exposed to thermal shocks and cavitations erosion were analyzed using image analysis. For both types of experimental testing, the samples are made of the same shape and size. The specimens contain different amounts of alumina fibers (samples without fiber and with of 1 and 2 wt.% of the fibers). The surface defects were characterized by their morphological parameters determined using image analysis procedure. Sixteen parameters are used for the image analysis. The results show that the damage caused by thermal shocks and cavitations were different and the greatest difference was in roundness and fractal dimension.",
publisher = "Međunarodni Institut za nauku o sinterovanju, Beograd",
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Dimitrijević, M., Dojčinović, M., Trifunović, D., Volkov-Husović, T.,& Jančić-Heinemann, R.. (2016). Comparison of Morphological Parameters of Ceramic Materials Surface Damage Exposed to Thermal Shock and Cavitation Erosion. in Science of Sintering
Međunarodni Institut za nauku o sinterovanju, Beograd., 48(3), 371-377.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS1603371D
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Dimitrijević M, Dojčinović M, Trifunović D, Volkov-Husović T, Jančić-Heinemann R. Comparison of Morphological Parameters of Ceramic Materials Surface Damage Exposed to Thermal Shock and Cavitation Erosion. in Science of Sintering. 2016;48(3):371-377.
doi:10.2298/SOS1603371D
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Dimitrijević, Marija, Dojčinović, Marina, Trifunović, Dejan, Volkov-Husović, Tatjana, Jančić-Heinemann, Radmila, "Comparison of Morphological Parameters of Ceramic Materials Surface Damage Exposed to Thermal Shock and Cavitation Erosion" in Science of Sintering, 48, no. 3 (2016):371-377,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS1603371D .,
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