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The Effect of Harder Second Phase on Mechanical Properties of Compacted/Vermicular Graphite Cast Iron (CV 흑연주철의 기계적 성질에 미치는 경질의 제2상의 영향)

  • Park, Yoon-Woo
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.84-90
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    • 1999
  • In this study, CV cast iron was reverse transformed to produce harder second phase surrounding graphite nodules, and then the microstructure and related mechanical properties of the reverse transformed CV cast iron were investigated by using optical microscopy and by carrying out hardness, tension and impact test. The formation of hard second phase surrounding graphite nodules increased the hardness in CV cast iron. The marked increase in hardness was resulted from the formation of martensite surrounding graphite nodule. It is expected from these results that the formation of martensite surrounding graphite nodule would improve the wear resistance of CV cast iron. The formation of both martensite and pearlite surrounding graphite nodule improved the tensile properties. Impact properties were decreased with increasing the volume fraction of hard second phase. However, the reduced impact properties could be recovered through phase transformation of martensite into pearlite and sorbite by tempering.

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Ultrasonic Evaluation of Pearlite Interlamellar Spacing in Eutectoid Steel (초음파를 이용한 공석강의 펄라이트 층상간격 평가)

  • Kim, J.S.;Byeon, J.W.;Kwun, S.I.;Lee, Seung Seok;Ahn, Bongyoung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.22-26
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    • 2001
  • The microstructural changes with pearlite formation heat treatment in eutectoid steel(railway steel) consisting of only pearlite structure were evaluated by the ultrasonic attenuation and velocity measurements. The result of this investigation showed a strong linear dependence of ultrasonic attenuation on pearlite interlamellar spacing, and accordingly on fracture strength of the pearlite.

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Effects of Section Size and Melt Holding on the Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of High Silicon Ductile Cast Iron (고규소 구상흑연주철의 기계적 성질 및 미세조직에 미치는 단면 크기 및 용탕 유지의 영향)

  • Lee, Suk-Ju;Park, Ki-Ho;Lee, Sang-Hee;Kwon, Hae-Wook
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.81-85
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    • 2012
  • The effects of section size and melt holding time on the mechanical properties and microstructure of high silicon ductile cast iron were investigated. The strength, elongation and hardness of the test specimen with smaller cross-section were higher than those with larger one. The nodule count and volume fraction of pearlite of the former were higher than those of the latter. The mechanical properties decreased with increased melt holding time before pouring. Nodularity and nodule count decreased and the volume fraction of pearlite rather slightly increased with it.

A study for the Effects of Sb Addition on the properties of Cast Iron (I) (주철(鑄鐵)의 성질(性質)에 미치는 Sb 첨가(添加)의 효과(效果)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究)(I);기계적(機械的) 성질(性質)과 Pearlite의 안정화효과(安定化效果)를 중심(中心)으로)

  • Lee, Byeong-Yehp;Lee, Kye-Wan
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.20-29
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    • 1984
  • It is very important to obtain gray and ductile cast irons with completely pearlitic structure by addition more economical alloying elements. In this study, 9 melts of gray iron and 5 melts of Mg-treated ductile cast iron were made according to Sb content (0-0.08% Sb). Each melt were casted to ${\phi}20mm$ test bars in sand mold under the same condition and inspected microstructure, mechanical and thermal properties. The results obtained from this study are as follows: 1. It is confirmed that Sb should be an economical, simple and useful additive for avoiding ferrite in gray and even in ductile cast irons. 2. For gray cast iron, the recommended ladle addition of metallic Sb amounts to 0.05%. At these levels, Sb has no detrimental influence on the mechanical properties of gray cast irons, which are normally modified according to their pearlite content without increasing the chilling tendency. 3. Despite its adverse influence on graphite shape in ductile iron, Sb can be used as a pearlite stabilizing alloying element even in the case of Mg - treated iron. The quantity to be added does not exceed 0.04% in the case of thinwalled castings. 4. The nodule count is increased very much and the shape of graphite particles become remarkably spheroidal. The matrix may be fully pearlitized, except for thin - walled castings, because the high nodule count results inevitably in some ferrite. 5. The $Ac_1$ and pearlite decomposition temperature are rised in accordance with increasing of additive Sb amount.

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The Effects of the Microstructures on the Fatigue Crack Propagation Behaviors of Cast Irons (주철의 피로전파거동에 미치는 미세조직의 영향)

  • Kim, Sug-Won;Park, Jin-Sung;Lee, Hyung-Chul;Kim, Dong-Keun;Woo, Kee-Do
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 2005
  • This study aims to investigate the effects of the microstructures and nodule type on the fatigue characteristics of cast iron. Fatigue tests were carried out in tension-tension mode using a servo-hydraulic testing machine with load control mode operating at a frequency of 15 Hz. The tests were conducted at stress ratio R=Kmin/Kmax, of 0.1. Initial crack ${\Dalta}K$ values were highly performed with increase in tensile strength of DCI fatigue specimens. ${\Dalta}K_{th}$ region, fatigue crack propagation was primarily advanced through cell boundary and in periphery of near nodule. Fatigue crack propagation rate of D2 consisted with 2Phase(Ferrite+Pearlite) was slow due to crack closure enhanced by crack deflection and occurred crack branching. The generation of crack branch was occurred due to interaction of crack-nodule. At Threshold and Paris zone, the fractographs of the fatigue fracture surface for DCI show typical striations of a ductile fracture and isolated cleavage planes near graphite. The effect of microstructure on fatigue crack propagation of GC strongly depends on the type of flake. The generation of crack branch occurred due to interaction of crack-nodule. The fractographs of the fatigue fracture surface for GC show cleavage plane along the flake graphite.

Effect of Shot Peening on Microstructural Evolution of 500-7 Ductile Cast Iron

  • Zhang, Yubing;Shin, Keesam
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2018
  • Ductile cast iron is widely used for many automotive components due to its high wear resistance and fatigue resistance in addition to the low cost of fabrication. The improvement of wear resistance and fatigue properties is key to the life time extension and performance increase of the automobile parts. Surface nanocrystallization is a very efficient way of improving the performance of materials including the wear- and fatigue-resistance. Shot peening treatment, as one of the popular and economic surface modification methods, has been widely applied to various materials. In this study, ductile cast iron specimens were ultrasonic shot peening (USP) treated for 5 to 30 min using different ball size. The microstructures were then microscopically analyzed for determination of the microstructural evolution. After the USP treatment, the hardness of pearlite and ferrite increased, in which ball size is more effective than treatment time. With USP treatment, the graphite nodule count near the surface was decreased with grain refinement. The lager balls resulted in an increased deformation, whereas the smaller balls induced more homogenously refined grains in the deformation layer. In addition, formation of nanoparticles was formed in the surface layer upon USP.

Quantitative Evaluation for the Internal Defect Size Governing the Fatigue Life in Ductile Irons (구상흑연주철의 피로수명을 지배하는 내재결함부 크기는 정량적 평가)

  • 김진학;김민건
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.2742-2748
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    • 2000
  • In this study, the quantitative evaluation was performed by examination for gatigue crack origin in two prepared ductile irons specimens which have different microstructures using rotary bending fatigue tester, Series A has mixed microstructure. ferrite plus pearlite, and series B has bainitic microstructure. Obtained main results are as follows. The scatterings of fatigue strength were observed on σ(sub)α-Ν diagram of both specimen series, and it is observed that scatterings of series A were more serious. It is reasonable to evaluate the size of mesocrack range by means of √A(원문참조), where A means the area of mesocrack range including globular graphite nodule. As a result of reconsideration for the fatigue data by introduction of K(sub)α-Ν diagram, the scattrings of fatigue life were, remarkably. reduced. Therefore, it is more reasonable to evaluate of mesocrack range on fatigue life by parameter K(sub)α rather than σ(sub)α.

Mechanical Properties of High Strength Ductile Cast Iron for Brake Caliper (브레이크 캘리퍼용 고강도 구상흑연주철의 기계적 특성)

  • Bae, Cha-Hurn;Lee, Woo-Chul;Park, Heung-Il;Jeong, Hae-Yong
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.170-174
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    • 2008
  • Mechanical properties of high strength ductile cast iron for the brake caliper of truck were investigated. Meanwhile the nodularity and nodule count decreased respectively from 92 and 95 to 80% and $60/mm^2$ with increased thickness, the volume fractions of graphite, pearlite and ferrite didn't change much and were in the ranges of 12.0-13.5, 52.6-55.0 and 33.0-35.2, respectively. Hardness, tensile strength and elongation in the mechanical properties of the castings of brake caliper were BHN 241, 710 MPa and 9.5%, respectively.

Prediction of Microstructure and Hardness of the Ductile Cast Iron Heat-treated at the Intercritical Temperatures (임계간 온도에서 열처리한 구상흑연주철의 미세조직 및 경도 예측)

  • Nam-Hyuk Seo;Jun-Hyub Jeon;Soo-Yeong Song;Jong-Soo Kim;Min-Su Kim
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.279-285
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    • 2023
  • In order to predict the mechanical properties of ductile cast iron heat treated in an intercritical temperature range, samples machined from cast iron with a tensile strength of 450 MPa were heat-treated at various intercritical temperatures and air-cooled, after which a microstructural analysis and Brinell hardness test were conducted. As the heat treatment temperature was increased in the intercritical temperature range, the ferrite fraction in the ductile cast iron decreased and the pearlite fraction increased, whereas the nodularity and nodule count did not change considerably from the corresponding values in the as-cast condition. The Brinell hardness values of the heat-treated ductile cast iron increased gradually as the heat treatment temperature was increased. Based on the measured alloy composition, the fraction of each stable phase and the hardness model from the literature, the hardness of the ductile cast iron heat treated in the intercritical temperature range was calculated, showing values very similar to the measured hardness data. In order to check whether it is possible to predict the hardness of heat-treated ductile cast iron by using the phase fraction obtained from thermodynamic calculations, the volumes of graphite, ferrite, and austenite in the alloy were calculated for each temperature condition. Those volume fractions were then converted into areas of each phase for hardness prediction of the heat-treated ductile cast iron. The hardness values of the cast iron samples based on thermodynamic calculations and on the hardness prediction model were similar within an error range up to 27 compared to the measured hardness data.