Abstract

Rotating bending fatigue measurements are reported for an austempered ductile iron containing 3.5 wt% C, 2.6 wt% Si, 0.48 wt% Cu, 0.96 wt% Ni, 0.27 wt% Mo, and 0.25 wt% Mn. The iron was austenitized at 870, 900 and 950°C and then austempered at 370 and 400°C for times between 30 and 240 min to obtain various austempered microstructures. The correlation between fatigue strength and austempered microstructure represented by the parameter XγCγ, where Xγ is the amount of high C austenite and Cγ its C content is examined. It is shown that fatigue strength increases as XγCγ increases. The highest fatigue strength is obtained with an ausferrite structure; the presence of martensite and/or carbide in the structure reduces the fatigue strength. Lower austenitizing temperatures increase the fatigue strength.

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