Influence of Strain Rate, Temperature and Chemical Composition on High Silicon Ductile Iron

Today, the use of solution hardened ductile iron is limited by brittleness under certain conditions. If chassis components are subjected to loads having high strain rates exceeding those imposed during tensile testing at sub-zero temperatures, unexpected failure can occur. Therefore, it is the purpo...

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Main Author: Henrik Borgström
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/4/391
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spelling doaj-1c72c6d355354e1f8840634147bdee0e2021-04-08T23:02:11ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-04-011139139110.3390/min11040391Influence of Strain Rate, Temperature and Chemical Composition on High Silicon Ductile IronHenrik Borgström0Rise Swecast AB, SE-550 02 Jönköping, SwedenToday, the use of solution hardened ductile iron is limited by brittleness under certain conditions. If chassis components are subjected to loads having high strain rates exceeding those imposed during tensile testing at sub-zero temperatures, unexpected failure can occur. Therefore, it is the purpose of this review to discuss three main mechanisms, which have been related to brittle failure in high silicon irons: intercritical embrittlement, the integrity of the ferritic matrix and deformation mechanisms in the graphite. Intercritical embrittlement is mainly attributed to the formation of Mg- and S-rich grain boundary films. The formation of these films is suppressed if the amount of free Mg- and MgS-rich inclusions is limited by avoiding excess Mg and/or by the passivation of free Mg with P. If the grain boundary film is not suppressed, the high silicon iron has very low elongations in the shakeout temperature regime: 300 to 500 °C. The integrity and strength of the ferrite are limited by the reduced ordering of the silicumferrite with increasing silicon content, once the “ordinary” ferrite is saturated at 3% silicon, depending on the cooling conditions. Finally, the graphite damaging mechanisms are what dictate the properties most at low temperatures (sub −20 °C).https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/4/391high silicon ductile irongraphite nodule deformation mechanisms
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Influence of Strain Rate, Temperature and Chemical Composition on High Silicon Ductile Iron
Minerals
high silicon ductile iron
graphite nodule deformation mechanisms
author_facet Henrik Borgström
author_sort Henrik Borgström
title Influence of Strain Rate, Temperature and Chemical Composition on High Silicon Ductile Iron
title_short Influence of Strain Rate, Temperature and Chemical Composition on High Silicon Ductile Iron
title_full Influence of Strain Rate, Temperature and Chemical Composition on High Silicon Ductile Iron
title_fullStr Influence of Strain Rate, Temperature and Chemical Composition on High Silicon Ductile Iron
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Strain Rate, Temperature and Chemical Composition on High Silicon Ductile Iron
title_sort influence of strain rate, temperature and chemical composition on high silicon ductile iron
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Today, the use of solution hardened ductile iron is limited by brittleness under certain conditions. If chassis components are subjected to loads having high strain rates exceeding those imposed during tensile testing at sub-zero temperatures, unexpected failure can occur. Therefore, it is the purpose of this review to discuss three main mechanisms, which have been related to brittle failure in high silicon irons: intercritical embrittlement, the integrity of the ferritic matrix and deformation mechanisms in the graphite. Intercritical embrittlement is mainly attributed to the formation of Mg- and S-rich grain boundary films. The formation of these films is suppressed if the amount of free Mg- and MgS-rich inclusions is limited by avoiding excess Mg and/or by the passivation of free Mg with P. If the grain boundary film is not suppressed, the high silicon iron has very low elongations in the shakeout temperature regime: 300 to 500 °C. The integrity and strength of the ferrite are limited by the reduced ordering of the silicumferrite with increasing silicon content, once the “ordinary” ferrite is saturated at 3% silicon, depending on the cooling conditions. Finally, the graphite damaging mechanisms are what dictate the properties most at low temperatures (sub −20 °C).
topic high silicon ductile iron
graphite nodule deformation mechanisms
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/4/391
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