셀 몰드 주조한 SSC13 엘보우 피팅 주강의 고용화율에 따른 델타 페라이트 분율 변화와 내부식특성

In this study, the measurement of FN (ferrite volume fraction) and the solution annealing ratio at a temperature of 1130oC were determined with 15A elbow fittings of shell cast SSC13, and the corrosion resistance with and without austenitizing solution annealing were investigated in comparison with...

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Published in한국주조공학회지 Vol. 35; no. 5; pp. 109 - 113
Main Authors 김국진, Kuk Jin Kim, 임수근, Su Gun Lim, 주형규, Heong Kyu Ju, 박성준, Sung Joon Pak
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국주조공학회 31.10.2015
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Summary:In this study, the measurement of FN (ferrite volume fraction) and the solution annealing ratio at a temperature of 1130oC were determined with 15A elbow fittings of shell cast SSC13, and the corrosion resistance with and without austenitizing solution annealing were investigated in comparison with AISI304. The delta ferrite phase was observed in the material due to the slow cooling effect of the shell mold casting. However, the delta ferrite phase decreased gradually with the solution annealing at a temperature of 1130oC. The hardness generally decreased with a heat treatment; however, its corrosion resistance was improved with the heat treatment.In addition, when a passivation treatment was applied, its corrosion ratio showed the lowest value. The pattern of general corrosion decreased due to the decrease in the delta ferrite phase with the solution annealing treatment. Consequently, it is suggested that the corrosion resistance of SSC13 elbow fittings can be improved by increasing the ratio of any solution annealing treatment used and by decreasing the ferrite phase. The relationship between the ratio of solution annealing and delta ferrite is expressed as follows: SA (solution annealing ratio,%) = 98 - FN (ferrite volume fraction, %).
Bibliography:The Korean Foundrymen`s Society
KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201506959396600
G704-000509.2015.35.5.002
ISSN:1598-706X
2288-8381