Abstract

Successful casting of three groups of austenitic ductile irons was achieved covering a carbon equivalent (CE) range from 3.51% to 5.04%. The three groups implied the change of C, Si or Ni contents to control the CE%. In case of using Ni element to vary CE%, austenitic ductile iron could be obtained starting from 13.5% up to 34.7% Ni. Generally, the microstructure consisted of graphite nodules embedded in austenitic matrix. Nodule characteristics were affected by the variation of CE%. Nodularity was almost 100% for all tested specimens. Slight decrease in hardness and tensile strength ( σ u) was observed with increasing the CE%. 0.2% proof stress ( σ 0.2) showed almost a constant value with increasing CE%. Tensile elongation was mainly increased with increasing CE% with different degrees owing to the alloying element (C, Si or Ni).

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