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Understanding compacted graphite iron solidification through interrupted solidification experiments
Authors:G. Alonso  P. Larrañaga  R. Suarez
Affiliation:1. área Ingeniería, I+D y Procesos Metalúrgicos, IK4-Azterlan, Durango, Spain;2. Veigalan Estudio 2010 SLU, Askatasuna Etorbidea 16, E-48200 Durango (Bizkaia), Spain
Abstract:
While the manufacture of compacted graphite (CG) iron castings has seen significant expansion over the recent years, the growth of CG during iron solidification is still not fully understood. In this work, effort was expanded to experimentally reveal the evolution of graphite shape during early solidification and its relationship to the solid fraction. To this purpose, interrupted solidification experiments were carried out on hypereutectic irons with three magnesium levels. The graphite shape factors were measured and analysed as a function of chemical composition and solid fraction. Scanning electron microscopy was carried out to establish the fraction of solid at which the transition from spheroidal graphite (SG) to CG occurs. It was confirmed that solidification started with the development of SG for all CG irons. The SG-to-CG transition was considered to occur when the SG developed a tail (tadpole graphite). The findings were integrated in previous knowledge to attempt an understanding of the solidification of CG iron.
Keywords:Cast iron  Solidification  Compacted graphite iron  Spheroidal graphite  Graphite growth
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