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Corrosion and cavitation erosion resistance enhancement of cast Ni–Al bronze by laser surface melting

Authors :
Li Huilin
W. Liu
Nan Xu
Qining Song
Yuanpeng Qiao
Yao Tong
G. Y. Zhang
Z. G. Liu
H. N. Zhang
Bao Yefeng
Source :
Journal of Iron and Steel Research International. 29:359-369
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Laser surface melting (LSM) was applied on a cast Ni–Al bronze (NAB), which was a crucial material for marine ship propellers. A 720 μm-thick LSM layer with fine equiaxed and dendritic microstructures was obtained. After immersion for 30 days, the corrosion rate of cast NAB was reduced by 25% after LSM. Preferential corrosion occurred and deep corrosion pits appeared at α + κIII microstructure for the cast NAB. LSM NAB underwent general corrosion, and a much more protective film formed on the surface because of the homogenized microstructure. The mass loss of the cast NAB was approximately 2.1 times larger than that of LSM NAB after cavitation erosion (CE) in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution for 5 h. For the two materials, the mechanical impact effect was dominantly responsible for CE damage. Therefore, the improved hardness and homogenized microstructure contributed to the improved CE resistance of LSM NAB. CE destructed the film, shifted the open circuit potential toward a more negative value, and raised the current density by an order of magnitude. Corrosion at the cast eutectoid microstructure and the dendrites of LSM NAB facilitates the degradation under the cavitation attack. CE-corrosion synergy was largely caused by corrosion-enhanced-CE.

Details

ISSN :
22103988 and 1006706X
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Iron and Steel Research International
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5b75ca84ed4170972ee932d0f1c71302
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42243-021-00674-3