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Cast iron cavitation damage

Figure 12.7 Cast iron pump impeller with severe cavitation damage. Figure 12.7 Cast iron pump impeller with severe cavitation damage.
Figure 12.14 Typical appearance of severe cavitation damage in cast iron. Figure 12.14 Typical appearance of severe cavitation damage in cast iron.
The pump has experienced graphitic corrosion. Figures 17.10, 17.12, and 17.14 illustrate typical appearances of graphitically corroded cast iron. In addition, cavitation damage (see Chap. 12) has produced severe metal loss in specific areas (see Fig. 17.13). The soft, friable corrosion products produced by graphitic corrosion are susceptible to cavitation damage at relatively low levels of cavitation intensity. [Pg.385]

Graphitic corrosion of the cast iron produced a soft, mechanically weak corrosion product that is highly susceptible to cavitation damage, even at relatively low cavitation intensities. The black coating on the impeller surface is visual evidence of graphitic corrosion. The spongelike surface contours are typical of cavitation damage (see Chap. 12). [Pg.388]

Figure 17.15 Section of a cast iron pump impeller that has suffered graphitic corrosion followed by cavitation damage. Figure 17.15 Section of a cast iron pump impeller that has suffered graphitic corrosion followed by cavitation damage.

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