The Effect of Harder Second Phase on Mechanical Properties of Compacted/Vermicular Graphite Cast Iron

CV 흑연주철의 기계적 성질에 미치는 경질의 제2상의 영향

  • Park, Yoon-Woo (Sungkyunkwan Univ., College of Metals and Materiels)
  • 박윤우 (성균관대학교 금속 재료공학부)
  • Published : 1999.02.20

Abstract

In this study, CV cast iron was reverse transformed to produce harder second phase surrounding graphite nodules, and then the microstructure and related mechanical properties of the reverse transformed CV cast iron were investigated by using optical microscopy and by carrying out hardness, tension and impact test. The formation of hard second phase surrounding graphite nodules increased the hardness in CV cast iron. The marked increase in hardness was resulted from the formation of martensite surrounding graphite nodule. It is expected from these results that the formation of martensite surrounding graphite nodule would improve the wear resistance of CV cast iron. The formation of both martensite and pearlite surrounding graphite nodule improved the tensile properties. Impact properties were decreased with increasing the volume fraction of hard second phase. However, the reduced impact properties could be recovered through phase transformation of martensite into pearlite and sorbite by tempering.

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