Influence of duplex ferritic-austenitic matrix on two body abrasive wear behaviour of high chromium white cast iron

Jena, P S M and Sahu, J K and Rai, R K and Das, S K and Singh, R K (2018) Influence of duplex ferritic-austenitic matrix on two body abrasive wear behaviour of high chromium white cast iron. Wear, 406 (IF-2.531). pp. 140-148.

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Abstract

Wear resistance of white cast iron is known to be sacrificed when it is attempted to enhance the impact toughness. In the present study, it is shown that a suitably engineered microstructure can retain/enhance the wear resistance between 2.5 and 3.5 times even when impact energy value is increased from 4 J/cm(2) to 13 J/cm(2). A novel microstructure is designed based on DICTRA(circle times)(TM) simulation and is validated after casting and subsequent cyclic annealing. The novelty of this microstructure is the presence of duplex ferritic-austenitic matrix and partially spherodized M7C3 carbides. The wear behaviour of the newly developed grades is compared with standard class-III high chromium white cast iron. The microstructure of the investigated alloys, the role of microconstituents on the wear mechanism is extensively studied through scanning electron microscopic examination. The abrasive wear resisting mechanisms of the newly developed alloy are ascertained to be resistance to plastic flow leading to formation of humps and the formation of surface fatigue cracks.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://10.1016/j.wear.2018.04.004
Uncontrolled Keywords:hite cast iron; DICTRA(circle times)(TM); Wear; Impact; Duplex grain
Divisions:Metal Extraction and Forming
ID Code:7817
Deposited By:Sahu A K
Deposited On:22 Jun 2018 17:21
Last Modified:22 Jun 2018 17:21
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