2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-023-08461-z
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Effect of Cr:Fe ratio on the mechanical properties of (Cr,Fe)7C3 ternary carbides in abrasion-resistant white cast irons

Abstract: Abstract(Cr,Fe)7C3 ternary carbides constitute the majority of eutectic carbides in abrasion-resistant white cast irons. Density functional theory models have predicted these carbides to have a combination of metallic, covalent and ionic bonding, in proportions depending on the carbide’s Cr:Fe ratio. However, experimental research to validate these predictions has been lacking. This study investigates the characteristics of the carbides as a function of Cr:Fe ratio, which was manipulated from Fe-rich to Cr-ric… Show more

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“…Using the smaller value determined for hypoeutectic hardfacing and an elastic modulus of 200 GPa, we determined a value of 0.003. On the other hand, considering the data published by Jokari-Sheshdeh et al 33 for different (Cr, Fe) 7 C 3 ternary carbides for their tougher cast iron, one can calculate an index of 0.121, i.e., two orders of magnitude higher than the value found for our softest case. This difference is an excellent indicator of the limited possibility of deforming in an extensive way the hypereutectic samples.…”
Section: Wear Behaviormentioning
confidence: 41%
“…Using the smaller value determined for hypoeutectic hardfacing and an elastic modulus of 200 GPa, we determined a value of 0.003. On the other hand, considering the data published by Jokari-Sheshdeh et al 33 for different (Cr, Fe) 7 C 3 ternary carbides for their tougher cast iron, one can calculate an index of 0.121, i.e., two orders of magnitude higher than the value found for our softest case. This difference is an excellent indicator of the limited possibility of deforming in an extensive way the hypereutectic samples.…”
Section: Wear Behaviormentioning
confidence: 41%