Fracture Mechanics of Gray Cast iron

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作者
Dioszegi, A. [1 ]
Fourlakidis, V. [2 ]
Svensson, I. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Jonkoping Univ, Dept Mech Engn Component Technol, Jonkoping, Sweden
[2] Swerea Swecast AB, Jonkoping, Sweden
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Fracture mechanism; gray cast iron; primary austenite; eutectic cell;
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10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.649.517
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T [工业技术];
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摘要
The fracture mechanism of gray cast iron was investigated on tension loaded samples produced under different conditions. The parameters studied included the graphite morphology, the carbon content, the inoculation and the cooling condition. The observations made reveal the role of the microstructure on crack propagation. The cracks were found to always propagate parallel with the graphite flakes. The interaction between the metallic matrix precipitated as primary austenite and graphite has been interpreted by a simplified model of the austenite reinforced eutectic cell. The geometrical transcription gave a standard crack component configuration with known mathematical solution. The microstructure observed in the experiments has been analysed by means of a novel interpretation. The fictitious stress intensity at yield and the fictitious maximum stress intensity at failure are strongly related to the relative shape of the eutectic cell and the fraction primary austenite. A different slope is observed for the material cooled at high rate when the precipitation of primary carbide reduces the stress intensity. The observed relations indicate that the tensile strength of the grey cast iron is the result of the collaboration between the toughness of the metallic matrix precipitated as primary austenite and the brittleness of the graphite phase. The shape and distribution of the primary austenite and graphite can be influenced by chemical composition, by inoculation or by the cooling condition, but they will maintain equilibrium with respect to the stress intensity.
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