Effect of austempering heat treatment on fracture toughness of copper alloyed gray iron

Austempering heat treatment was applied to gray cast iron in order to study the effect of matrix toughening on fracture mechanics behavior. Copper alloying was applied to increase the hardenability of the metal. The as-cast material was austenitized at 900°C for 1.5 h, and then austempered at 300°C/...

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Published inMaterials chemistry and physics Vol. 63; no. 1; pp. 75 - 81
Main Authors Hsu, Cheng-Hsun, Shy, Yih-Hsun, Yu, Yuan-Hsin, Lee, Shen-Chih
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lausanne Elsevier B.V 01.01.2000
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Summary:Austempering heat treatment was applied to gray cast iron in order to study the effect of matrix toughening on fracture mechanics behavior. Copper alloying was applied to increase the hardenability of the metal. The as-cast material was austenitized at 900°C for 1.5 h, and then austempered at 300°C/3 h or 360°C/2 h so as to obtain different matrix morphology, namely, lower ausferrite or upper ausferrite. A mixed ausferrite structure was also achieved by austempering at 360°C for 8 min followed by 300°C for 172 min. The results showed that the plane strain fracture toughness ( K IC) of the gray cast iron so heat-treated were increased from the as-cast of 12.3 MPa m to that of 16.0, 23.8, and 26.1 MPa m , respectively. These were marked improvement of 30, 93, and 112% over the as-cast material. Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques were applied to correlate the microstructural features to the properties attained.
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ISSN:0254-0584
1879-3312
DOI:10.1016/S0254-0584(99)00213-8