Effects of Niobium Alloying on the Micostructure and Mechanical Properties of Bainite Ductile Iron

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
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- 1640 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
"In this paper, pure bainite ductile iron and their alloying form of 0.2wt% niobium were prepared by a controlled cooling heat-treatment. The effect of niobium alloying on the microstructure, hardness and impact toughness of bainite ductile iron was studied. The results show that adding niobium effectively improves the hardness and toughness of bainite ductile iron. The hardness and the impact toughness of niobium-alloyed bainite ductile iron were investigated by varying the temperature at which samples were fed to the incubator.IntroductionThere are two essential methods to prepare the bainite ductile iron: isothermal quenching [I-31, and alloying [4• 51• Isothermal quenching process is very time and energy consumable, concerned as a high cost technique for mass production. Besides, there are certain limitations on the size and shape of castings in this process. In addition, it potentially harms the environment. As for the alloying, Ni, Mo, and Cu have to be utilized to obtain bainite. However, the large demand and high cost of Ni makes it not feasible in practice.It is well known that niobium can promote the formation of carbon compound, and improves the stability ofundercooled austenite, which is preferred to the increase of the hardenability. Previous studies showed that niobium could refine the grain and improve the mechanical properties of gray cast iron [6-81 • Therefore, in the present work, the effects of niobium and the temperature at which samples were fed to the incubator on the microstructures and properties of niobium alloyed bainite ductile iron were investigated."
Citation
APA:
(2014) Effects of Niobium Alloying on the Micostructure and Mechanical Properties of Bainite Ductile IronMLA: Effects of Niobium Alloying on the Micostructure and Mechanical Properties of Bainite Ductile Iron. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.