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Interdependence of slurry erosion wear performance and residual stress in WC-12wt%Co and WC-10wt%VC-12wt%Co HVOF coatings (2019)
Journal Article
Venter, A. M., Luzin, V., Marais, D., Sacks, N., Ogunmuyiwa, E. N., & Shipway, P. H. (2020). Interdependence of slurry erosion wear performance and residual stress in WC-12wt%Co and WC-10wt%VC-12wt%Co HVOF coatings. International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 87, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2019.105101

© 2019 High-velocity-oxygen-fuel deposited WC-12wt%Co and WC-10wt%VC-12wt%Co hardmetal coatings are well anchored to the mild steel substrates, giving good mechanical integrity, as well as low porosity. The mechanical integrity has been investigated... Read More about Interdependence of slurry erosion wear performance and residual stress in WC-12wt%Co and WC-10wt%VC-12wt%Co HVOF coatings.

The role of microstructural development in the hydrothermal corrosion of cast and HIPed Stellite 6 analogues in simulated PWR conditions (2019)
Journal Article
Karimi, G., Carrington, M., Thomas, J., Shipway, P., Stewart, D., & Hussain, T. (2019). The role of microstructural development in the hydrothermal corrosion of cast and HIPed Stellite 6 analogues in simulated PWR conditions. Corrosion Science, 159, Article 108141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.corsci.2019.108141

The corrosion behaviour of cast and HIPed Stellite 6 analogue materials in PWR-simulating conditions was investigated. The cast alloy exhibited localised corrosion at the boundary between the matrix and the M7C3 carbides, with this being attributed t... Read More about The role of microstructural development in the hydrothermal corrosion of cast and HIPed Stellite 6 analogues in simulated PWR conditions.

The effect of frequency on both the debris and the development of the tribologically transformed structure during fretting wear of a high strength steel (2019)
Journal Article
Kirk, A. M., Shipway, P. H., Sun, W., & Bennett, C. J. (2019). The effect of frequency on both the debris and the development of the tribologically transformed structure during fretting wear of a high strength steel. Wear, 426-427(Part A), 694-703. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2018.12.035

It is well established that damage to the first bodies in fretting wear gives rise to a hard and brittle tribologically transformed structure (TTS) which can influence both wear and fatigue. While the existence and significance of TTS has been establ... Read More about The effect of frequency on both the debris and the development of the tribologically transformed structure during fretting wear of a high strength steel.