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Effect of phase composition on cavitation resistance of bronze

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    The cavitation resistance of bronzes is determined by their structure and phase composition.

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    Resistance to failure depends on the kinetics of work hardening and the nature of the hardened layer obtained by the cavitation process.

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    The hardness of the material cannot be used as a criterion for judging the cavitation resistance of the bronze.

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  1. I. N. Bogachev and other. Cavitation Failure of Iron-Carbon Alloys, Mashgiz, 1959.

  2. M. G. Timerbulativ et al. “MiTOM”, No. 1, 1960.

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Bogachev, I.N., Mints, R.I. & Petukhova, T.M. Effect of phase composition on cavitation resistance of bronze. Met Sci Heat Treat 4, 151–154 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00816370

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