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Improving chill control in iron powder treated slightly hypereutectic grey cast irons 被引量:2
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作者 Iulian Riposan Mihai Chisamera +1 位作者 Stelian Stan Michael Barstow 《China Foundry》 SCIE CAS 2011年第2期228-234,共7页
Recent studies revealed that in eutectic to slightly hypereutectic grey irons(CE = 4.3%-4.5%) the presence of austenite dendrites provides an opportunity to improve the cast iron properties,as a high number of eutecti... Recent studies revealed that in eutectic to slightly hypereutectic grey irons(CE = 4.3%-4.5%) the presence of austenite dendrites provides an opportunity to improve the cast iron properties,as a high number of eutectic cells are "reinforced" by austenite dendrites.An iron powder addition proved to be important by promoting dendritic austenite in hypereutectic irons,but was accompanied by adverse effect on the characteristics of potential nuclei for graphite.The purpose of the present paper is to investigate the solidification pattern of these irons.Chill wedges with different cooling moduli(CM = 0.11-0.43 cm) were poured in resin bonded sand and metal moulds.Relative clear /mottled /total chill measurement criteria were applied.Iron powder additions led to a higher chill tendency,while single inoculation showed the strongest graphitizing effect.The various double treatments show an intermediate position,but the inoculant added after iron powder appears to be the most effective in reducing base iron chill tendency,for all cooling moduli and chill evaluation parameters.This performance reflects the improved properties of(Mn,X)S polygonal compounds as nucleation sites for graphite,especially in resin bonded sand mould castings.Both austenite and graphite nucleation benefit from a double addition of iron powder + inoculant,with positive effect on the final structure and chill tendency. 展开更多
关键词 hypereutectic grey iron iron powder inoculation chill tendency (Mn X)S graphite nuclei
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