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Effect of Temperature on Ausferritic Nodular Cast Iron Microstructure

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The work presents the results of the studies of the effect of the temperature on the microstructure of ausferritic nodular cast iron. The ausferrite in the matrix was obtained by way of a specific combination of molybdenum and copper. The cast iron underwent annealing at the temperatures of 520, 550 and 580°C. The work presents the effect of the annealing temperature on the fraction of austenite in the cast iron matrix. The annealed and non-annealed cast iron hardness is given. The work also proves that an increase in the temperature up to 580°C causes a drop in the cast iron hardness.
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21--24
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Bibliogr. 16 poz., rys., wykr.
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  • Lodz University of Technolog, Department of Materials Engineering and Production Systems, Stefanowskiego 1/15 Street, 90-924 Łódź, Poland
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  • Lodz University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Engineering, Stefanowskiego 1/15 Street, 90-924 Łódź, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] Guzik, E., Kapturkiewicz, W. & Lelito, J. (2000). Principles of obtaining ausferritic cast iron. International Scientific Conference on ADI cast iron – offer of casting for constructors and cast users. Kraków, 23-24.IX.2000, I/11.
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  • [3] Keough, J.R. (2012). Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) – A Green Alternative, Applied Process Inc., April 2010, http://www.appliedprocess.com/Custom/Document/GetFile/ab6da2d6-8675-437a-8c82-f32361edf768,dostęp: 24.04.2014.
  • [4] http://www.keytometals.com/page.aspx?ID=CheckArticle&site=kts&NM=243, access 24.04.2014.
  • [5] Guzik, E. (2006). Selected issues on the structure and properties of ausferritic cast iron. Archives of Foundry Engineering. 21(1/2), 33-42. (in Polish).
  • [6] Guzik, E. (2010). Ausferritic cast iron and its forms – structure and selected properties, Tendencies for Optimization of Production Systems in Foundries, Collective Work edited by Stanisław Pietrowski, Katowice – Gliwice.105-110.
  • [7] Gumienny, G. (2013). Selected aspects of the theory and technology of the production of nodular cast iron with carbides obtained in the state as-cast, Scientific Journals No. 1140. Scientific Dissertations. Z. 440, Publishing House of Lodz University of Technology. Łódź.
  • [8] Gumienny, G. (2013). Carbidic Bainitic and Ausferritic Ductile Cast Iron. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials. 58(4), 1053-1058.
  • [9] Gumienny, G. (2010). Chromium and copper influence on the nodular cast iron with carbides microstructure. Archives of Foundry Engineering. 10(4), 47-54.
  • [10] Lerner, Y.S. & Kingsbury, G.R. (1998). Wear Resistance Properties of Austempered Ductile Iron. J. Mater. Eng. Perform. 7(1), 48-52.
  • [11] Ritha Kumari, U. & Rao, P.P. (2009). Study of Wear Behavior of Austempered Ductile Iron. J. Mater. Sci. 44(4), 1082-1093.
  • [12] Francucci, G., Sikora, J. & Dommarco, R. (2008). Abrasion Resistance of Ductile Iron Austempered by the Two-step Process. Materials Science and Engineering: A. 485(1-2), 46-54.
  • [13] Hemanth, J. (2000). Wear Characteristics of Austempered Chilled Ductile Iron. Materials & Design. 21(3), 139-148.
  • [14] Paczkowska, M. (2013). Analysis of laser nitration options for nodular cast iron. Surface Engineering. 2, 75-77. (in Polish).
  • [15] Wang, N. & Liu, J. (2013). Effect of Process Parameters on Gas Nitriding of Grey Cast Iron. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering. Article ID 217848, 2013, doi:10.1155/2013/217848.
  • [16] Nicoletto, G., Konečná, R. & Majerová, V. Fatigue Behavior and Fracture Mechanisms of Nitrided Nodular Cast Iron. http://www.gruppofrattura.it/ocs/index.php/esis/CP2006/paper/viewFile/9517/6140 access 20.05.2014.
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