Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7970207 | Materials Characterization | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The potential for using graphite particles as an internal lubricant during machining is considered. Graphite particles were found to form during graphitisation of experimental medium-carbon steel alloyed with Si and Al. The graphite nucleation sites were strongly influenced by the starting microstructure, whether ferrite-pearlite, bainite or martensite, as revealed by light and electron microscopy. Favourable nucleation sites in the ferrite-pearlite starting microstructure were, not unexpectedly, found to be located within pearlite colonies, no doubt due to the presence of abundant cementite as a source of carbon. In consequence, the final distribution of graphite nodules in ferrite-pearlite microstructures was less uniform than for the bainite microstructure studied. In the case of martensite, this study found a predominance of nucleation at grain boundaries, again leading to less uniform graphite dispersions.
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Authors
A. Inam, R. Brydson, D.V. Edmonds,