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Cavitation erosion of laser-surface-melted self-quenched Fe–AI bronze

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Abstract

Laser surface melting (LSM) was used to transform the multiphase surface microstructure of an Fe–Al bronze C-624000 alloy into a homogeneous single-phase solution. As a result of the processing the LSM self-quenched material showed superior cavitation erosion resistance.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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