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The role of high-frequency pulses associated with liquid microvolumes breaking away from a solid surface and the part played by corrosion in erosion damage of metals were studied. It was shown that a reduction in the intensity of cavitation is accompanied by a substantial increase in the corrosion resistance of metals.
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Timerbulatov, M.G. Mechanism of cavitation and its dependence on the corrosion resistance of metals. Mater Sci 5, 36–38 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00721305
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