Characterization of the Microstructure of the Compacted Graphite Cast Iron

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Vahid Rastegar
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Characterization of the microstructure and revealing dendrites in the microstructure and also measuring the dendrites arm spacing and the distribution of silicon were studied in various pieces of compacted graphite cast irons with 0.17, 0.185, 0.2, 0.22 and 0.24 percent of mischmetal. Black-white and color metallography (quantitative and qualitative) were carried out on the various steps of the cast samples. Distribution of silicon was studied quantitatively using spot analysis with scanning electron microscopy. Furthermore, effects of two variables (cooling rate and mischmetal percentage) on dendrites arm spacing were investigated.In order to color metallography, the samples were plunged into a boiling solution of 18% KOH, 9% NaOH and 9% picric acid in distilled water. It was inferred that the microstructure coloration varies according to the sequence: green-->red-->yellow-->blue-->dark brown->light brown as the silicon content decreases. After observing dendrites, dendrites arm spacing was measured. In this method, it seems to be possible to predict the mechanical properties of compacted graphite cast irons by knowing dendrites arm spacing and without any destructive testing. After studying the two variables, it was concluded that dendrites arm spacing decreases as the amount of mischmetal increases and it increases as the cooling rate increases.IntroductionIn general, detecting of primary austenite dendrites is not possible in cast irons due to their solidification system. Observing the dendrites in the room temperature is possible only in those gray cast irons that contain type D graphite. With collecting data of dendrites arm spacing (DAS) measurements, it could be possible to achieve the mechanical properties of cast irons without any destructive testing. In this research by applying a particular method, primary austenite dendrites and also distribution of silicon in the microstructure has been observed."
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APA: Vahid Rastegar  (2012)  Characterization of the Microstructure of the Compacted Graphite Cast Iron

MLA: Vahid Rastegar Characterization of the Microstructure of the Compacted Graphite Cast Iron. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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