Erosion-Corrosion Behaviour of Shot Peening Treated Nickel-Aluminium Bronze in Simulated Sand-Containing Seawater

SSRN Electronic Journal(2022)

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The effect of shot peening on the erosion-corrosion property of nickel-aluminium bronze was investigated. The results show that erosion-corrosion has a shot peening-like effect and thus increases the hardness and compressive residual stress. Shot peening alters the erosion-corrosion mechanism. With peening intensity increasing, the predominant reason for causing materials removal shifts progressively from ductile deformation coupled with selective phase corrosion to brittle cleavage-like fracture, highlighting the overriding role of strain-hardening capacity over hardness, compressive residual stress, and surface roughness in erosion-corrosion performance. However, the mass loss rate can be reduced by up to 30% by implementing appropriate peening intensity.
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Nickel-aluminium bronze,Shot peening,Erosion-corrosion,Mass loss
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