2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15186243
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Optimisation of Solidification Structure and Properties of Hypoeutectic Chromium Cast Iron

Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive approach to optimising the structure and properties of chromium cast iron that is intended for use in the production of castings that operate under abrasive-wear conditions. In the study, chromium cast iron was inoculated to reduce the grain size in the solidification structure. The finer-grained structure of the casting has a positive effect on its mechanical properties. A number of inoculants have been used that allow the elimination of many types of casting defects: hot c… Show more

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“…The compressed hydroabrasive mixture is pushed out of the collision zone and causes additional wear by microcutting. Such a wear mechanism agrees with the results of the work [5]. It is also established that when Vud and Eud are constant, the ratio of the amount of wear during shockabrasive wear to ∆m during shock-hydroabrasive wear is constant.…”
Section: Subhansupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The compressed hydroabrasive mixture is pushed out of the collision zone and causes additional wear by microcutting. Such a wear mechanism agrees with the results of the work [5]. It is also established that when Vud and Eud are constant, the ratio of the amount of wear during shockabrasive wear to ∆m during shock-hydroabrasive wear is constant.…”
Section: Subhansupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In [5], the influence of heat treatment parameters on the impact-abrasive wear of white cast irons containing 19-21% chromium was studied. In the cast state, such materials have low wear resistance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chromium enhances the tendency of cast iron to metastable crystallisation with precipitation carbides, which may make it necessary to produce cast iron with an addition of aluminium. In high-chromium cast iron, the chromium forms M 7 C 3 carbides, which results in this type of cast iron having good resistance to abrasive wear [ 20 , 21 ]. The addition of this element to SiMo cast iron can also cause chromium carbides to appear in the structure, improving its abrasion resistance [ 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High chromium cast iron (HCCI) has much higher wear resistance and is widely used in manufacturing wear-resistant parts [1,2]. HCCI consists of the essential components of Fe, Cr, and C, and its microstructure is composed of martensite or austenite and M 7 C 3 carbide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%