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Experimental Investigation on the Erosion Resistance Characteristics of Compressor Impeller Coatings to Water Droplet Impact

TAKÁCZ, R.; ZSOLDOS, I.; KISS, N.; POPA-MÜLLER, I.; BARABÁS, I.; DOBOS, B.; TABAKOV, M.; TÓTH-NAGY, C.; NOVOTNÝ, P.

Originální název

Experimental Investigation on the Erosion Resistance Characteristics of Compressor Impeller Coatings to Water Droplet Impact

Anglický název

Experimental Investigation on the Erosion Resistance Characteristics of Compressor Impeller Coatings to Water Droplet Impact

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Originální abstrakt

This study presents a comparative analysis of the water droplet erosion resistance of three compressor wheels coated with Ni-P and Si-P layers. The tests were conducted using a custom-developed experimental apparatus in accordance with the ASTM G73-10 standard. The degree of erosion was monitored through continuous precision mass measurements, and structural changes on the surfaces of both the base materials and the coatings were examined using a Zeiss Crossbeam 350 scanning electron microscope (SEM). Hardness values were determined using a Vickers KB 30 hardness tester, while the chemical composition was analysed using a WAS Foundry Master optical emission spectrometer. Significant differences in erosion resistance were observed among the various compressor wheels, which can be attributed to differences in coating hardness values, as well as to the detachment of the Ni-P layer from the base material under continuous erosion. In all cases, water droplet erosion led to a reduction in the isentropic efficiency of the compressor-measured using a hot gas turbocharger testbench-with the extent of efficiency loss depending upon the type of coating applied. Although blade protection technologies for turbocharger compressor impellers used in the automotive industry have been the subject of only a limited number of studies, modern technologies, such as the application of certain alternative fuels and exhaust gas recirculation, have increased water droplet formation, thereby accelerating the erosion rate of the impeller. The aim of this study is to evaluate the resistance of three different coating layers to water droplet erosion through standardized tests conducted using a custom-designed experimental apparatus.

Anglický abstrakt

This study presents a comparative analysis of the water droplet erosion resistance of three compressor wheels coated with Ni-P and Si-P layers. The tests were conducted using a custom-developed experimental apparatus in accordance with the ASTM G73-10 standard. The degree of erosion was monitored through continuous precision mass measurements, and structural changes on the surfaces of both the base materials and the coatings were examined using a Zeiss Crossbeam 350 scanning electron microscope (SEM). Hardness values were determined using a Vickers KB 30 hardness tester, while the chemical composition was analysed using a WAS Foundry Master optical emission spectrometer. Significant differences in erosion resistance were observed among the various compressor wheels, which can be attributed to differences in coating hardness values, as well as to the detachment of the Ni-P layer from the base material under continuous erosion. In all cases, water droplet erosion led to a reduction in the isentropic efficiency of the compressor-measured using a hot gas turbocharger testbench-with the extent of efficiency loss depending upon the type of coating applied. Although blade protection technologies for turbocharger compressor impellers used in the automotive industry have been the subject of only a limited number of studies, modern technologies, such as the application of certain alternative fuels and exhaust gas recirculation, have increased water droplet formation, thereby accelerating the erosion rate of the impeller. The aim of this study is to evaluate the resistance of three different coating layers to water droplet erosion through standardized tests conducted using a custom-designed experimental apparatus.

Klíčová slova

water droplet erosion; coating; compressor blade; isentropic efficiency

Klíčová slova v angličtině

water droplet erosion; coating; compressor blade; isentropic efficiency

Autoři

TAKÁCZ, R.; ZSOLDOS, I.; KISS, N.; POPA-MÜLLER, I.; BARABÁS, I.; DOBOS, B.; TABAKOV, M.; TÓTH-NAGY, C.; NOVOTNÝ, P.

Vydáno

28.06.2025

Nakladatel

MDPI

Místo

BASEL

ISSN

2079-6412

Periodikum

Coatings, MDPI

Svazek

15

Číslo

7

Stát

Švýcarská konfederace

Strany počet

17

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT198682,
  author="Richard {Takácz} and Ibolya {Zsoldos} and Norbert {Kiss} and Izolda {Popa-Müller} and István {Barabás} and Balázs {Dobos} and Miklós Zsolt {Tabakov} and Csaba {Tóth-Nagy} and Pavel {Novotný}",
  title="Experimental Investigation on the Erosion Resistance Characteristics of Compressor Impeller Coatings to Water Droplet Impact",
  journal="Coatings, MDPI",
  year="2025",
  volume="15",
  number="7",
  pages="17",
  doi="10.3390/coatings15070767",
  issn="2079-6412",
  url="https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/15/7/767"
}