TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of austempering parameters on microstructure and mechanical properties of horizontal continuous casting ductile iron dense bars
AU - Xu, Chun Jie
AU - Dai, Pan
AU - Zhang, Zheng Yang
AU - Zhang, Zhong Ming
AU - Wang, Jin Cheng
AU - Liu, Yong Hui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - In the present research, the orthogonal experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of different austempering process parameters (i.e. austenitizing temperature and time, and austempering temperature and time) on microstructure and mechanical properties of LZQT500-7 ductile iron dense bars with 172 mm in diameter which were produced by horizontal continuous casting (HCC). The results show that the major factors influencing the hardness of austempered ductile iron (ADI) are austenitizing temperature and austempering temperature. The fraction of retained austenite increases as the austenitizing and austempering temperatures increase. When austenitizing temperature is low, acicular ferrite and retained austenite can be efficiently obtained by appropriately extending the austenitizing time. The proper austmepering time could ensure enough stability of retained austenite and prevent high carbon austenite decomposition. The optimal mechanical properties of ADI can be achieved with the following process parameters: austenitizing temperature and time are 866 °C and 135 min, and austempering temperature and time are 279 °C and 135 min, respectively. The microstructure of ADI under the optimal austempering process consists of fine acicular ferrite and a small amount of retained austenite, and the hardness, tensile strength, yield strength, elongation and impact toughness of the bars are HBW 476, 1670 MPa, 1428 MPa, 2.93% and 25.7 J, respectively.
AB - In the present research, the orthogonal experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of different austempering process parameters (i.e. austenitizing temperature and time, and austempering temperature and time) on microstructure and mechanical properties of LZQT500-7 ductile iron dense bars with 172 mm in diameter which were produced by horizontal continuous casting (HCC). The results show that the major factors influencing the hardness of austempered ductile iron (ADI) are austenitizing temperature and austempering temperature. The fraction of retained austenite increases as the austenitizing and austempering temperatures increase. When austenitizing temperature is low, acicular ferrite and retained austenite can be efficiently obtained by appropriately extending the austenitizing time. The proper austmepering time could ensure enough stability of retained austenite and prevent high carbon austenite decomposition. The optimal mechanical properties of ADI can be achieved with the following process parameters: austenitizing temperature and time are 866 °C and 135 min, and austempering temperature and time are 279 °C and 135 min, respectively. The microstructure of ADI under the optimal austempering process consists of fine acicular ferrite and a small amount of retained austenite, and the hardness, tensile strength, yield strength, elongation and impact toughness of the bars are HBW 476, 1670 MPa, 1428 MPa, 2.93% and 25.7 J, respectively.
KW - Austempered ductile iron (ADI)
KW - Ductile iron dense bars
KW - Horizontal continuous casting (HCC)
KW - Microstructure and mechanical properties
KW - Orthogonal test
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M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84928016272
SN - 1672-6421
VL - 12
SP - 104
EP - 110
JO - China Foundry
JF - China Foundry
IS - 2
M1 - 1672-6421(2015)02-104-07
ER -