Abstract

Abstract In this investigation, the friction stir processing (FSP) method was utilized to improve the properties of the surface of the as-cast nickel aluminum bronze (NAB) alloy in two different processing parameters. The microstructure, element distribution and mechanical properties of the alloys before and after FSP were observed and estimated. The cavitation erosion behaviors of the original NAB and FSP NAB in different test solutions were also discussed. The results indicated that the microstructure became finer and more homogeneous and the element distribution became more uniform after FSP. The FSP NAB alloys also possessed better mechanical properties. The lower cumulative cavitation erosion mass loss of FSP NAB in all test solutions indicated the fact that the cavitation erosion resistance of the as-cast NAB could also be improved by the FSP method. Compared to the as-cast NAB, the corrosion effect on the cavitation erosion was more significant for the FSP NAB alloys owing to their better pure cavitation erosion resistance.

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