March 31, 2019
Journal Article

Friction stir processing of dual certified 304/304L austenitic stainless steel for improved cavitation erosion resistance

Abstract

Cavitation phenomenon is known to be prevalent in equipment in hydraulic environments. Understanding cavitation and improving the cavitation resistance of commonly used materials is of interest for both scientific and economic reasons. In this study, friction stir processing was employed to modify commercial dual certified AISI 304/304L austenitic stainless steel plates. The cavitation erosion resistance of the processed plates was evaluated and compared to that of the unprocessed steel. A temperature control algorithm was employed to maintain a target tool temperature during the processing. The cross sections of the processed nuggets were evaluated using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and Vickers hardness testing. Cavitation testing was performed conforming to ASTM G134 on specimens cut out of the nuggets of the commercially unprocessed and the processed 304/304L steel. The tool temperature was found to affect the microstructure and the cavitation performance. Friction stir processed steel showed 3 times better cavitation resistance than the unprocessed 304/304L. Surface cavitation patterns and cavitation rates were characterized and the mechanisms of material removal were discussed.

Revised: February 26, 2019 | Published: March 31, 2019

Citation

Jiang X., N.R. Overman, N.L. Canfield, and K.A. Ross. 2019. Friction stir processing of dual certified 304/304L austenitic stainless steel for improved cavitation erosion resistance. Applied Surface Science 471. PNNL-SA-138166. doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2018.11.177

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