2008
DOI: 10.4322/tmm.00403003
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Desenvolvimento De Ligas Ferrosas Para Solda De Revestimento Duro Auxiliado Por Simulações Termodinâmicas

Abstract: Neste trabalho, são empregadas simulações termodinâmicas para investigar a solidificação de uma liga Fe-Cr-C-Nb para solda de revestimento duro desenvolvida para revestir, por soldagem, componentes sujeitos a desgaste abrasivo severo. A caracterização microestrutural da liga mostrou que as simulações teóricas, utilizadas para prever as fases presentes e suas respectivas frações volumétricas, usando o módulo Scheil do programa MT-DATA, obteve resultados com excelente concordância no caso da solidificação da lig… Show more

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“…In general, high Nb content (upper ~ 5%Nb) in HCCI, promotes first NbC x solidification [21][22][23] , and these NbC x carbides can be nucleation points, however, for smaller Nb content in a hypoeutectic alloy analogous to this paper, Kesri and Durand-Charre 23 found in a 14,7%Cr-2,1%C-1%Nb cooled at 150°Ch -1 , the proeutetic austenite solidified first, at around 1332°C, followed by the "chinese script" NbC x -austenite eutectic at 1232°C and then, M 7 C 3 -austenite eutectic at 1213°C. Both eutectic NbC x -austenite and M 7 C 3 -austenite formed in interdendritic grooves.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, high Nb content (upper ~ 5%Nb) in HCCI, promotes first NbC x solidification [21][22][23] , and these NbC x carbides can be nucleation points, however, for smaller Nb content in a hypoeutectic alloy analogous to this paper, Kesri and Durand-Charre 23 found in a 14,7%Cr-2,1%C-1%Nb cooled at 150°Ch -1 , the proeutetic austenite solidified first, at around 1332°C, followed by the "chinese script" NbC x -austenite eutectic at 1232°C and then, M 7 C 3 -austenite eutectic at 1213°C. Both eutectic NbC x -austenite and M 7 C 3 -austenite formed in interdendritic grooves.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%