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Title: On cavitation erosion behavior of friction stir processed surface of cast nickel aluminium bronze
Authors: Thapliyal S.
Dwivedi, Dheerendra Kumar
Published in: Wear
Abstract: The cavitation erosion of friction stir processed (FSPed) cast nickel aluminium bronze has been investigated. The friction stir processing (FSP) was performed for different set of process parameter using design of experiment (DOE) approach. The effect of process parameters on the cavitation erosion was studied. The result suggested that increasing tool rotation (R) and tool shoulder (D) decreases the mass loss due to cavitation (mc). However, increasing the tool travel speed (S) increases the mass loss due to cavitation (mc). The properties of FSPed surface, including ultimate strength and corrosion resistance were also evaluated. These properties were correlated with the mass loss due to cavitation (mc). A good correlation of FSPed surface grain size and hardening capacity with mass loss due to cavitation (mc) was obtained. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of the eroded surface, subsurface and corroded surface was performed. Cavitation behavior of FSPed surface has been discussed using mechanical properties and microstructure. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Wear (2017), 376-377(): 1030-1042
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2017.01.030
http://repository.iitr.ac.in/handle/123456789/12029
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
ISSN: 431648
Author Scopus IDs: 57094929900
7004266679
Author Affiliations: Thapliyal, S., Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology RoorkeeUttarakhand 247667, India
Dwivedi, D.K., Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology RoorkeeUttarakhand 247667, India
Corresponding Author: Dwivedi, D.K.email: dkd04fme@gmail.com
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