Quantification of Dendritic Austenite After Interrupted Solidification in a Hypoeutectic Lamellar Graphite Iron

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Domeij B. [1 ]
Hernando J.C. [1 ]
Diószegi A. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Materials and Manufacturing, Jönköping University, Jönköping
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Cast iron; Color metallography; Microstructure; Quantitative metallography;
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10.1007/s13632-015-0250-0
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This paper presents an unconventional etching technique to reveal the microstructure in a hypoeutectic lamellar graphite iron that has been quenched after isothermal heat treatment in the proeutectic semi-solid temperature region. A technique for quantifying the dendrite microstructure using the aforementioned etching technique involving a combination of a raster graphics editor and an image analysis software is outlined. The agreement between this quantification technique with regard to volume fraction and surface area per unit volume of the dendritic austenite and corresponding point counting and line intercept techniques is analyzed. The etching technique was found useful but sporadic tinting of martensite was problematic. Some measurements showed significant systematic disagreement which correlated with the coarseness of the measured dendrites. Most systematic disagreement is attributed to difficulties in defining the dendrite boundary in the analogues and much of the random disagreement to easily identified discrepancies between the analogue and the micrograph. © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York and ASM International.
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