Cavitation erosion of NiAl |
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Authors: | A. Akhtar R. Salvi V. K. Sikka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Powertech Labs Inc., V3W 7R7 Surrey, BC, Canada;(2) Metals and Materials Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, BC, Canada;(3) Present address: Metals and Materials Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, Canada;(4) Soligen Technologies Inc., Northridge, CA;(5) the Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN |
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Abstract: | Vibratory cavitation erosion tests were carried out on as-cast NiAl intermetallic compounds containing 46.5 to 62.1 at pct Ni. The erosion rate decreased with increasing nickel content by over two orders of magnitude, from a high of 16.4 to 0.11 mg·h−1. These low erosion rates exhibited by the nickel-rich alloys containing 58 and 62.1 at. pct Ni, the interruptions in their mass loss with time, and the unusual effects associated with surface finish and intensity of cavitation were found to be associated with the stress-induced martensitic transformation. Alloys containing 58 to 62 at. pct Ni have the potential for use as materials for the cavitation protection of hydraulic machinery. |
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