Microstructures and formation mechanism of hypoeutectic white cast iron by isothermal electromagnetic rheocast process

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作者
Zhang Wanning [2 ]
Song Dan [1 ]
Zhang Hongbing [1 ]
Li Deyuan [1 ]
Yuan Xiaoguang [1 ]
Qiu Keqiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Shenyang Univ Technol, Sch Mat Sci & Engn, Shenyang 110870, Peoples R China
[2] Shenyang Govt Investment Project Evaluat Ctr, Shenyang 1100141, Peoples R China
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white cast iron; rheocasting; structural evolution; structures formation mechanism; ALUMINUM-ALLOY; A356; ALLOY; BEHAVIOR; EVOLUTION;
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摘要
An investigation was made on the evolution of microstructures of hypoeutectic white cast iron slurry containing 2.5wt.%C and 1.8wt.%Si produced by rheocasting in which the solidifying alloy was vigorously agitated by electromagnetic stirrer during isothermal cooling processes. The results indicated that under the proper agitating temperatures and speeds applied, the dendrite structures in white cast iron slurry were gradually evolved into spherical structures during a certain agitating time. It also revealed that the bent dendrites were formed by either convection force or by the growth of the dendrites themselves in the bending direction; then, as they were in solidifying, they were gradually being alternated into separated particles and into more spherical structures at the end of the isothermal cooling process. Especially, the dendrites were granulated as the bending process proceeding, which suggested that they were caused by unwanted elements such as sulfur and phosphor usually contained in engineering cast iron. Convective flow of the melt caused corrosion on the dendritic segments where they were weaker in strength and lower in melting temperature because of higher concentration of sulfur or phosphor. And the granulation process for such dendrites formed in the melt became possible under the condition. Certainly, dendrite fragments are another factors considerable to function for spherical particles formation. A new mechanism, regarding to the rheocast structure formation of white cast iron, was suggested based on the structural evolution observed in the study.
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页码:113 / 116
页数:4
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