Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9679405 Wear 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The results showed that the specimen having an electroless nickel film, without post-heat treatment, underwent an easy flaking-off during both cavitation erosion tests, whereby the cumulative mass loss of the specimens was much higher than the mass loss of the blank steel substrate or the electroless nickel-plating with post-heat treatment (PHT) due to weak adhesion strength of film. Specimens, which had undergone post-heat treatment showed a dramatic reduction in cumulative mass loss in both distilled water and 3.5% NaCl solution. The damage developed on the surface of the specimen suggests that the progress of material removal via fatigue was caused by the brittle nature of the PHT nickel-plating layer. From an electrochemical point of view, the PHT specimen resembled the as-plated specimen in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution, indicating that the cavitation resistance of the PHT specimen originated from enhanced mechanical strength due to precipitation hardening. However, when the plated nickel film is eroded, a galvanic corrosion will start between the plated film and the steel substrate damaging the steel substrate, especially in cavitation erosion systems.
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