This paper describes melt-layer erosion experiments conducted at North Caro
lina State University. Metallic samples are exposed to a pulsed plasma heat
flux produced by an electrothermal plasma gun. Results for aluminum (2042
Al), copper (OFHC Cu), and stainless steel (316 SS) samples are discussed.
The electrothermal plasma gun operated at discharge energies between 0.07 a
nd 8.62 kJ. The sample absorbed fluence ranged between 0.09 and 1.93 MJ/m(2
). The net erosion depth of aluminum approached 1 mm at high energies. Foll
owing exposure the samples are bisected to reveal the thickness of material
resolidified to the surface. A thickness of resolidified material on an al
uminum sample in excess of 50 mu m is observed.