2007
DOI: 10.3139/147.100360
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Application of Fractional Design of Experiments to the Optimisation of the Hardness and Microstructure of Duplex Cast Rolls

Abstract: In the present paper, the results of a fractional design of experiments (DOE) with 16 experiments for 7 factors and resolution IV are presented. The goal was to identify the active roll manufacturing factors that influence roll barrel hardness after a double tempering treatment, the primary austenite grain size and its volume fraction, and the volume fraction of ledeburite in the outer ring layer of duplex work rolls made of Nihard cast iron. As a primary conclusion, both the total Si percentage and the amount… Show more

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“…Wind turbine manufacturing specifications for these parts require a tensile strength of over 370 MPa, total elongation greater than 12%, and values above 10 J in the Charpy test at −20 °C (Asensio-Lozano and Álvarez-Antolín, 2007). These mechanical properties are a result of the microstructure of the material (Pan et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Wind turbine manufacturing specifications for these parts require a tensile strength of over 370 MPa, total elongation greater than 12%, and values above 10 J in the Charpy test at −20 °C (Asensio-Lozano and Álvarez-Antolín, 2007). These mechanical properties are a result of the microstructure of the material (Pan et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%