Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1582122 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2008 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Obtaining a sharp crack effect from a LTN is attributable to a combination of: (a) the presence of brittle martensite, (b) intergranular cracking of favourably oriented columnar grains after melting with inclusions and defects at their boundaries, (c) intergranular cracking of coarse grains produced by a high austenitising temperatures and (d) minor or major cracks sometimes resulting in centre-line cracking which arises during solidification. LTN was thus shown to have the potential to lead to an effective means of obtaining consistent fracture splitting of connecting rods.
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Authors
Deen Zhang, S.J. Harris, D.G. McCartney, I.R. Pashby, J. Powell, P.H. Shipway, K.T. Voisey,