Nanoausferritic matrix of ductile iron |
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Authors: | D. Myszka E. Skoek W. Świątnicki |
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Affiliation: | 1. Warsaw University of TechnologyFaculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw, Poland;2. Warsaw University of TechnologyFaculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | AbstractAustempered ductile iron is known for its excellent mechanical properties resulting from special phase composition and austempering heat treatment. Typical microstructure consists of ferrite plates of micrometre size submerged in untransformed austenite matrix. It has been recently shown that by use of appropriate chemical composition of cast iron and well targeted heat treatment parameters, it is possible to reduce ferrite plates width to submicron or even nanometric size. This creates the potential to achieve even higher mechanical properties of austempered ductile iron. The paper describes the influence of applied heat treatment parameters on microstructure of selected austempered ductile iron grades. Conditions necessary to reduce size of phases to a nanometric scale by heat treatment in austempered ductile iron are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Ductile iron Austempering Nanostructure Ausferrite |
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