Effect of Ni and Mo on microstructure and mechanical properties of grey cast iron

IF 2.9 4区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
H. Ning, Xiaoyan Li, L. Meng, A. Jiang, B. Ya, Shengchen Ji, Weiping Zhang, Jizhu Du, Xingguo Zhang
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Alloying elements (Ni, Mo) were added to grey cast iron, and the effect of Ni, Mo on microstructure and mechanical properties were analysed in this study. When Ni was added alone, the precipitation of graphite was inhibited at the early stage of solidification, and part of graphite was formed between the dendrites, resulted in an uneven distribution of graphite. Ni played a role of solution strengthening and reduced the pearlite interlammer spacing, improved the mechanical properties. The addition of Mo refined the austenite dendrites and made the carbon unevenly distributed, which led to the abnormal growth of graphite. Mo increased the eutectoid supercooling degree, reduced the pearlite interlammer spacing and improved tensile strength. When Ni and Mo were added together, the elements beneficial to strength (Mo, Sn) were not uniformly distributed, and the influence on graphite size and pearlite interlammer spacing was not obvious, resulted in poor mechanical properties.
Ni和Mo对灰口铸铁组织和力学性能的影响
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Materials Technology
Materials Technology 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
9.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
8.7 months
期刊介绍: Materials Technology: Advanced Performance Materials provides an international medium for the communication of progress in the field of functional materials (advanced materials in which composition, structure and surface are functionalised to confer specific, applications-oriented properties). The focus is on materials for biomedical, electronic, photonic and energy applications. Contributions should address the physical, chemical, or engineering sciences that underpin the design and application of these materials. The scientific and engineering aspects may include processing and structural characterisation from the micro- to nanoscale to achieve specific functionality.
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