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28 September 1994 Rain erosion resistance of diamond and other window materials
Colin R. Seward, E. J. Coad, Charles S. James Pickles, John E. Field
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Abstract
The multiple impact jet apparatus (MIJA) has generated a large amount of data on the damage inflicted on a material by high velocity liquid impact. The results presented in this paper include data on several protective coating systems, together with results from a study on the rain erosion resistance of natural and artificial diamond. Damage mechanisms resulting from liquid impact have been investigated by both high speed photography, and a video system for monitoring the extent of multiple impact damage. The results of these investigations also are discussed.
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Colin R. Seward, E. J. Coad, Charles S. James Pickles, and John E. Field "Rain erosion resistance of diamond and other window materials", Proc. SPIE 2286, Window and Dome Technologies and Materials IV, (28 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.187350
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Coating

Zinc

Silicon

Chemical vapor deposition

Boron

Resistance

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