2014
DOI: 10.2478/afe-2014-0043
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Properties and Structure of High-Silicone Austempered Ductile Iron

Abstract: The results presented in this paper are a continuation of the previously published studies. The results of hest treatment of ductile iron with content 3,66%Si and 3,80% Si were produced. The experimental castings were subjected to austempering process for time 30, 60 and 90 minutes at temperature 300 o C. The mechanical properties of heat treated specimens were studied using tensile testing and hardness measurement, while microstructures were evaluated with conventional metallographic observations. It was agai… Show more

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“…The strengths are on similar or higher level compared to the results presented for conventional silicon concentration ADI austempered in similar temperatures [1,2,12]. The current results match well with gained previously with silicon solution strengthened austempered ductile irons despite the difference in austenitisation temperature [7,9].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The strengths are on similar or higher level compared to the results presented for conventional silicon concentration ADI austempered in similar temperatures [1,2,12]. The current results match well with gained previously with silicon solution strengthened austempered ductile irons despite the difference in austenitisation temperature [7,9].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…There is divergence between the presented equation and equilibrium diagrams. Previous austempering experiments with silicon solution strengthened ductile irons have used austenitising temperature of 900 °C [7,9]. As Larker presented in his invention, high enough austenitising temperature should be used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 4b it can be noted how in the sample treated at 290 • C for 90 min, α ac needles converge at the same nucleation site, giving the appearance of α ac needle bundles. Another type of α ac needle arrangement consists of clusters, as observed in the sample treated at 320 • C for 90 min in Figure 4c, which is composed of parallel α ac needles separated by γ hC , similar to results of other researchers [40][41][42][43]. Meanwhile, Figure 4d,e illustrate the two types of α ac needles, fine (lower ausferrite) and feathery (upper ausferrite), respectively, within the samples treated at 290 and 380 • C for 60 min, as reported by Putantunda and Olawale [19,44].…”
Section: Microstructural Analysis and Hardnesssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The adopted model has the following form: HB (τ) = ΔHB * EXP (-(τ-2) / t) + HBmin (1) where: τ -sample holding time [h], t -time constant of the process [h], HB -hardness. The time constant of the process T should be understood as the time which it takes for the phases present in the alloy to achieve the state of dynamic equilibrium in respect of each other as a result of the different rates of diffusion stabilized at an equal level.…”
Section: Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%