Effect of Carbon and Cooling Rate on the Structure of Hypereutectic High Chromium Cast Iron in the Cast State and after Heat Treatment

IF 3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
A. Panichkin, A. Kenzhegulov, A.A. Mamaeva, A. Uskenbayeva, B. Kshibekova, A. Imbarova, Zhasulan Alibekov
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The article presents experimental data on the changes in the structural parameters and properties of castings from high-chromium cast iron G-X300CrMo27-1 depending on the carbon content, which ranged from 2.8 to 4.5 wt. %. Castings were obtained under cooling conditions with two cooling rates—0.083–0.117 °C/s and 4.67–5 °C/s. Changes in the structure and properties of these castings after destabilizing annealing and subcritical heat treatment were assessed. Changes in carbon concentration and cooling rate in the crystallization interval have a significant effect on the sizes of primary carbides (Cr, Fe)7C3, and on the fraction of eutectic carbides. The microprobe analysis results indicating the effects of cooling rate on the composition of phases in cast iron castings with carbon contents of 4.2 wt. % are presented. The offset value of the crystallization onset temperature and eutectic point with an increase in the cast iron melt cooling rate from 0.083 to 0.83 °C/s is shown. The changes found in the properties of castings with increases in carbon concentration and cooling rate cannot be unambiguously explained by the transformation of the structure of primary and eutectic carbides and changes in the elemental composition of phases. The composition and condition of the matrix has a significant effect on the hardness, bending strength and abrasion resistance of castings. It is suggested that internal stresses arising in primary and eutectic carbides affect the properties of castings in the cast and heat-treated state.
碳和冷却速度对铸造状态和热处理后共晶高铬铸铁结构的影响
文章介绍了高铬铸铁 G-X300CrMo27-1 铸件结构参数和性能随碳含量(2.8 至 4.5 wt. %)变化的实验数据。铸件是在两种冷却速度-0.083-0.117 °C/s和4.67-5 °C/s的冷却条件下获得的。评估了这些铸件在失稳退火和亚临界热处理后的结构和性能变化。结晶区间碳浓度和冷却速度的变化对主碳化物(Cr、Fe)7C3 的尺寸和共晶碳化物的比例有显著影响。微探针分析结果表明了冷却速度对含碳量为 4.2 重量% 的铸铁铸件中各相组成的影响。图中显示了随着铸铁熔体冷却速度从 0.083°C/s 增加到 0.83°C/s,结晶开始温度和共晶点的偏移值。铸件性能随碳浓度和冷却速度的增加而发生的变化,不能明确地用原生碳化物和共晶碳化物结构的转变以及各相元素组成的变化来解释。基体的成分和状态对铸件的硬度、抗弯强度和耐磨性有显著影响。研究表明,原生碳化物和共晶碳化物中产生的内应力会影响铸件在铸造和热处理状态下的性能。
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Journal of Composites Science
Journal of Composites Science MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES-
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