Materials (May 2019)

Cavitation Wear of Basalt-Based Glass Ceramic

  • Marko Pavlovic,
  • Marina Dojcinovic,
  • Radica Prokic-Cvetkovic,
  • Ljubisa Andric,
  • Zoran Ceganjac,
  • Ljiljana Trumbulovic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12091552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1552

Abstract

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This paper examines the possibility of using basalt-based glass ceramics for construction of structural parts of equipment in metallurgy and mining. An ultrasonic vibration method with a stationary sample pursuant to the ASTM G32 standard was used to evaluate the possibility of the glass ceramic samples application in such operating conditions. As the starting material for synthesis of samples, olivine–pyroxene basalt from the locality Vrelo–Kopaonik Mountain (Serbia) was used. In order to obtain pre-determined structure and properties of basalt-based glass ceramics, raw material preparation methods through the sample crushing, grinding, and mechanical activation processes have been examined together with sample synthesis by means of melting, casting, and thermal treatment applied for the samples concerned. The mass loss of samples in function of the cavitation time was monitored. Sample surface degradation level was quantified using the image analysis. During the test, changes in sample morphology were monitored by means of the scanning electronic microscopy method. The results showed that basalt-based glass ceramics are highly resistant to cavitation wear and can be used in similar exploitation conditions as a substitute for other metal materials.

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