ASTM G40-2005 Standard Terminology Relating to Wear and Erosion《与磨损和侵蚀相关的标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation: G 40 05Standard Terminology Relating toWear and Erosion1This standard is issued under the fixed designation G 40; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of originaladoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicat
2、es the year of last reapproval.Asuperscriptepsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 The terms and their definitions given herein representterminology relating to wear and erosion of solid bodies due tomechanical interactions such as occur with cavit
3、ation, im-pingement by liquid jets or drops or by solid particles, orrelative motion against contacting solid surfaces or fluids. Thisscope interfaces with but generally excludes those processeswhere material loss is wholly or principally due to chemicalaction and other related technical fields as,
4、for instance,lubrication.1.2 This terminology is not exhaustive; the absence of anyparticular term from this collection does not necessarily implythat its use within this scope is discouraged. However, theterms given herein are the recommended terms for the conceptsthey represent unless otherwise no
5、ted.1.3 Certain general terms and definitions may be restrictedand interpreted, if necessary, to make them particularly appli-cable to the scope as defined herein.1.4 The purpose of this terminology is to encourage unifor-mity and accuracy in the description of test methods anddevices and in the rep
6、orting of test results in relation to wearand erosion.NOTE 1All terms are listed alphabetically. When a subsidiary term isdefined in conjunction with the definition of a more generic term, analphabetically-listed cross-reference is provided.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C 242 Terminolog
7、y of Ceramic Whitewares and RelatedProducts3. Terminologyabrasive wear, nwear due to hard particles or hard protu-berances forced against and moving along a solid surface.abrasion-corrosion, na synergistic process involving bothabrasive wear and corrosion in which each of these processesis affected
8、by the simultaneous action of the other and, inmany cases, is thereby accelerated.abrasivity, nthe ability of a material or substance to causeabrasive wear.absolute impact velocity See impact velocity.acceleration period, n in cavitation and liquid impingementerosion, the stage following the incubat
9、ion period duringwhich the erosion rate increases from near zero to amaximum value. (See also erosion rate-time pattern.)accumulation period, n in cavitation and liquid impinge-ment erosion, a less-preferred term for acceleration period.adhesive wear, nwear due to localized bonding betweencontacting
10、 solid surfaces leading to material transfer be-tween the two surfaces or loss from either surface.angle of attack, nin impingement erosion, the angle betweenthe direction of motion of an impinging liquid or solidparticle and the tangent to the surface at the point of impact.angle of incidence, nin
11、impingement erosion, the anglebetween the direction of motion of an impinging liquid orsolid particle and the normal to the surface at the point ofimpact.apparent area of contact, nin tribology, the area of contactbetween two solid surfaces defined by the boundaries of theirmacroscopic interface. (C
12、ontrast with real area of contact.)asperity, nin tribology, a protuberance in the small-scaletopographical irregularities of a solid surface.attenuation period, n in cavitation and liquid impingementerosion, a less-preferred term for deceleration period.average erosion rate, na less preferred term f
13、or cumulativeerosion rate.Beilby layer, nan altered surface layer of supposedly amor-phous material formed on a crystalline solid during mechani-cal polishing, whose existence was proposed in Sir GeorgeBeilbys writings. The existence of such a layer is notsupported by recent research, and the use of
14、 this term istherefore considered archaic and is strongly discouraged.break-in, nSee run-in.break in, vSee run in.brinelling, ndamage to a solid bearing surface characterizedby one or more plastically formed indentations caused by1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee G02 on W
15、earand Erosion and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee G02.91 on Terminol-ogy.Current edition approved May 1, 2005. Published May 2005. Originallyapproved in 1973. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as G 40 04.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orconta
16、ct ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.static or impulsive ove
17、rloads, especially as found in rollingcontact bearings. (See also false brinelling.)brittle erosion behavior, nerosion behavior having charac-teristic properties that can be associated with brittle fractureof the exposed surface; that is, little or no plastic flow occurs,but cracks form that eventua
18、lly intersect to create erosionfragments. (See also ductile erosion behavior.)DISCUSSIONIn solid impingement an easily observable aspect oferosion helps to distinguish brittle from ductile behavior. This is themanner in which volume removal varies with the angle of attack. Withbrittle erosion the ma
19、ximum volume removal occurs at an angle near90, in contrast to approximately 25 for ductile erosion behavior.carrier fluid, n in impingement or slurry erosion, fluidmedium that transports impinging solid or liquid particlesand that gives the particles their momentum relative to thesolid surface on w
20、hich they are impinging.catastrophic period, n in cavitation or liquid impingementerosion, a stage during which the erosion rate increases sodrastically that continued exposure threatens or causes grossdisintegration of the exposed surface. This stage is notinevitable; it is observed most commonly w
21、ith some brittlematerials. When it does occur, it may begin during any stageof the more common erosion rate-time pattern.catastrophic wear, nrapidly occurring or accelerating sur-face damage, deterioration, or change of shape caused bywear to such a degree that the service life of a part isappreciab
22、ly shortened or its function is destroyed.cavitating disk device (or apparatus), na flow cavitationtest device in which cavitating wakes are produced by holesin, or protuberances on, a disk rotating within a liquid-filledchamber. Erosion test specimens are attached flush with thesurface of the disk,
23、 at the location where the bubbles arepresumed to collapse.cavitating jet, na continuous liquid jet (sometimes sub-merged) in which cavitation is induced by the nozzle design,or sometimes by an obstruction placed in the center of theflow passage.cavitating wake, n See flow cavitation.cavitation, n,
24、nthe formation and subsequent collapse,within a liquid, of cavities or bubbles that contain vapor orgas or both.DISCUSSIONCavitation originates from a local decrease in hydro-static pressure in the liquid, usually produced by motion of the liquid(see flow cavitation) or of a solid boundary (see vibr
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