Evaluation of Erosion Wear of Turbine Steels in Hydropower Plants
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Slurry erosion in hydro power plant turbine steels has proved to be a great problem from a long
time. It mainly occurs due to the suspended sand particles in water which flows through the
turbines of the hydro power plants which erode material of the turbine. This problem mainly
occur due to heavy rainfalls specifically in monsoons days when a lot of sand particles come
along the water.
To reduce slurry erosion it is necessary that some protective measures must be taken. So the
need of the day is to manufacture the turbines with steels which resist slurry erosion to a great
extent. Stainless steels have served a good purpose in this field and proved to be one of the best
materials in this case. Moreover coatings done on the stainless steels prove the most effective
method in improving resistance to slurry erosion.
The main aim of this work was to study the wear behaviour of different stainless steels with
and without coatings in a slurry erosive environment. For this purpose three grades of stainless
steels 304, 316 and 420 were used as substrate materials. A slurry of water and sand was
prepared for this test. These were tested on a slurry pot tester with parameters of concentration
30 % and 50 %, speeds 1000 rpm, 1150 rpm, 1300 rpm and 1450 rpm of the rotating spindle
and time at 80, 130 and 180 minutes on coated and uncoated samples. To improve the
performance of these steels further these were coated with WC-17Co and Cr2O3 by the thermal
spraying method of HVOF. The XRD and SEM analysis was also carried out on the eroded
and uneroded samples. After the tests it was concluded that the coated samples resisted erosion
greater than the uncoated samples. Performance of WC-17Co coatings proved to be the best
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