Structural Analysis of Steels by Cavitation Erosion

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Cavitation is an important factor in many areas of science and engineering, including acoustics, chemistry and hydraulics. In this paper the authors analyze the structural analysis of cavitation damages in two steel. The cavitation erosion tests were carried out in a magnetostrictive facility, in Timisoara Hydraulic Machinery Laboratory, in according with ASTM G32-85, using as cavitant liquid drink water at 20 10C. After quantitative and qualitative investigations structural features were put in evidence on experimental steel

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