Abstract

Abstract An investigation was carried out to examine the influence of cryogenic processing on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Austempered Ductile Cast Iron (ADI). ADI has emerged as a major engineering material in recent years because of its many attractive properties. These include high yield strength with good ductility, good fatigue strength, fracture toughness and wear resistance. In this investigation, compact tension and cylindrical tensile specimens were prepared from ductile cast iron as per ASTM standards and were austempered at a lower bainitic temperature of 288°C (550°F). These specimens were then cryogenically processed. The mechanical properties and fracture toughness of these samples were evaluated and compared with the noncryogenically treated samples. The influence of cryogenic heat treatment on the microstructure of these samples was also examined. Test results show that the cryogenic processing can improve the mechanical properties without compromising the fracture resistance of the material.

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