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Ductile Cast Iron Microstructure Adjustment by Means of Heat Treatment

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The study presented in this paper concerned the possibility to apply a heat treatment process to ductile cast-iron thin-walled castings in order to remove excessive quantities of pearlite and eutectic cementite precipitates and thus meet the customer’s requirements. After determining the rates of heating a casting up to and cooling down from 900°C feasible in the used production heat treatment furnace (v<sub>h</sub> = 300°C/h and v<sub>c</sub> = 200°C/h, respectively), dilatometric tests were carried out to evaluate temperatures T<sub>gr</sub>, TAc<sub>1</sub> <sup>start</sup>, TAc<sub>1</sub> <sup/end</end>, TAr<sub>1</sub> <sup>start</sup>, and TAr<sub>1</sub> <sup>end</sup>. The newly acquired knowledge was the base on which conditions for a single-step ferritizing heat treatment securing disintegration of pearlite were developed as well as those of a two-step ferritization process guaranteeing complete disintegration of cementite and arriving at the required ferrite and pearlite content. A purely ferritic matrix and hardness of 119 HB was secured by the treatment scheme: 920°C for 2 hours / v<sub>c</sub> = 60°C/h / 720°C for 4 hours. A matrix containing 20–45% of pearlite and hardness of 180–182 HB was obtained by applying: 920°C for 2 hours or 4 hours / v<sub>c</sub> = 200°C/h to 650°C / ambient air.
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37--40
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Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys., wykr.
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  • Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland
  • Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland
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  • Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland
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  • Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszów, Poland
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  • Cast Iron Foundry KAWMET, Orły, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] Verdu, C., Hdrien, J. & Reynaud, A. (2005). Amélioration des propriétés de fatigue de fontes GS par traitments thermiques de type Dual Phase. Hommes&Fonderie. 352, 30-33.
  • [2] Monchoux, J.P., Verdu, C. & Fougeres, (2000). Effect of a ferritization heat treatment on the fracture toughness of ferritic spheroidal graphite cast iron. Scripta Materialia. 42, 1047-1052.
  • [3] Iacoviello, F. & Cocco, V.D. (2016). Influence of the graphite elements morphology on the fatigue crack propagation mechanisms in a ferritic ductile cast iron. Engineering Fracture Mechanics.167, 248-528.
  • [4] Iacoviello, F., Cocco, V.D. & Bellili, C. (2019). Overloaded effect on fatigue cracks in a ferritized ductile cast iron. International Journal of Fatigue.127, 376-381.
  • [5] Shirani, M. & Härkegård, G. (2011). Large scale axial fatigue of ductile cast iron for heavy section wind tube components. Engineering Failure Analysis. 18,6, 1496-1510. DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2011.05.005.
  • [6] Giacopini, A., Boeri, R.E. & Sikora, J.A. (2003). Carbide dissolution in thin wall ductile iron. Materials Science and Technology. 19, 1755-1760.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2020)
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