Abstract
In the heavy machinery and energy industry, forged connecting rods have been used more and more widely. Due to the complex process and large-size, it is a challenge to ensure the quality of large forgings. Different kinds of defects were produced during forming process. In this study, the forming process of S20S forged connecting rod was first analyzed. Then SEM and energy spectrum were conducted. The results showed that inclusions of sulfide and oxide were the main defects during forging of S20S connecting rod.
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