Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7976056 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2016 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Ductile Ni-resist cast iron (type D-5S) which is normally used in exhaust manifold in automotive industries mainly contains up to 29Â wt% nickel, 4.9Â wt% silicon and 1.7Â wt% chromium. In this study, the microstructure and mechanical properties of as cast ductile Ni-resist cast iron have been investigated at room temperature. The microstructure consists of graphite nodules embedded in austenitic matrix and carbides. The FeNi3 phase also found in the austenitic matrix. By adding inoculant, carbide formation tendency decreased and led to subsequent decrease of the hardness. Furthermore, tensile properties improved by inoculation exhibiting ultimate tensile strength and yield strength from the range of 273-303Â MPa and 207-255Â MPa for samples without inoculant to respectively 285-449Â MPa and 260-334Â MPa for inoculated samples.
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Authors
Farjad Alabbasian, Seyyed Mohammad Ali Boutorabi, Shahram Kheirandish,