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THE INFLUENCE OF THE MANGANESE AND COPPER ON THE STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF DUCTILE CAST IRON

DOLEŽAL, P. ŠENBERGER, J. MUSILOVÁ, I.

Český název

THE INFLUENCE OF THE MANGANESE AND COPPER ON THE STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF DUCTILE CAST IRON

Anglický název

THE INFLUENCE OF THE MANGANESE AND COPPER ON THE STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF DUCTILE CAST IRON

Typ

článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost

Jazyk

cs

Originální abstrakt

The structure of ductile cast iron is formed from graphite and basic metal matrix, which is composed from pearlite, ferrite and alternatively their mixture and other structural components (steadite, inclusion). The cast iron with ferrite matrix is characterized by quite high plasticity, toughness, and good workability whereas the tension strength is lower. The ferrite structure is reached by means of very low content of manganese, phosphorous and perhaps even higher contents of silicon. Higher strength is typical for cast iron with pearlite matrix. Higher additives of manganese and especially cooper promote the formation of pearlite. Alloying by cooper is suitable because ledeburite cannot be formed, as this is possibility for alloying by manganese. The contribution is concerned with the influence of manganese and copper on the structure and mechanical properties of ductile cast iron. The casting wedge blocks with graded content of manganese and copper were used for studying of effect of alloying elements. These castings were used for the metallographic evaluation and determination of the basic mechanical properties. On the base of experiments the correlation among basic mechanical characteristics and structure of DCI (ductile cast iron) matrix in the dependence on the content of manganese and copper was found. The all obtained information can be utilized for optimalization of chemical compounds with regard to requirement properties and for production of ADI alloys.

Český abstrakt

The structure of ductile cast iron is formed from graphite and basic metal matrix, which is composed from pearlite, ferrite and alternatively their mixture and other structural components (steadite, inclusion). The cast iron with ferrite matrix is characterized by quite high plasticity, toughness, and good workability whereas the tension strength is lower. The ferrite structure is reached by means of very low content of manganese, phosphorous and perhaps even higher contents of silicon. Higher strength is typical for cast iron with pearlite matrix. Higher additives of manganese and especially cooper promote the formation of pearlite. Alloying by cooper is suitable because ledeburite cannot be formed, as this is possibility for alloying by manganese. The contribution is concerned with the influence of manganese and copper on the structure and mechanical properties of ductile cast iron. The casting wedge blocks with graded content of manganese and copper were used for studying of effect of alloying elements. These castings were used for the metallographic evaluation and determination of the basic mechanical properties. On the base of experiments the correlation among basic mechanical characteristics and structure of DCI (ductile cast iron) matrix in the dependence on the content of manganese and copper was found. The all obtained information can be utilized for optimalization of chemical compounds with regard to requirement properties and for production of ADI alloys.

Anglický abstrakt

The structure of ductile cast iron is formed from graphite and basic metal matrix, which is composed from pearlite, ferrite and alternatively their mixture and other structural components (steadite, inclusion). The cast iron with ferrite matrix is characterized by quite high plasticity, toughness, and good workability whereas the tension strength is lower. The ferrite structure is reached by means of very low content of manganese, phosphorous and perhaps even higher contents of silicon. Higher strength is typical for cast iron with pearlite matrix. Higher additives of manganese and especially cooper promote the formation of pearlite. Alloying by cooper is suitable because ledeburite cannot be formed, as this is possibility for alloying by manganese. The contribution is concerned with the influence of manganese and copper on the structure and mechanical properties of ductile cast iron. The casting wedge blocks with graded content of manganese and copper were used for studying of effect of alloying elements. These castings were used for the metallographic evaluation and determination of the basic mechanical properties. On the base of experiments the correlation among basic mechanical characteristics and structure of DCI (ductile cast iron) matrix in the dependence on the content of manganese and copper was found. The all obtained information can be utilized for optimalization of chemical compounds with regard to requirement properties and for production of ADI alloys.

Klíčová slova česky

ductile cast iron, manganese, copper , structure, mechanical properties, ADI alloys

Klíčová slova anglicky

ductile cast iron, manganese, copper , structure, mechanical properties, ADI alloys

Rok RIV

2007

Vydáno

06.11.2007

Nakladatel

Politechnika Opolska

Místo

Opole, 2007

ISSN

1429-6065

Časopis

Zeszyty naukowe politechniki Opolskiej seria Mechanika

Ročník

2007

Číslo

321

Strany od–do

27–34

Počet stran

7

BIBTEX


@article{BUT43945,
  author="Pavel {Doležal} and Jaroslav {Šenberger} and Iveta {Musilová},
  title="THE INFLUENCE OF THE MANGANESE AND COPPER ON THE STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF DUCTILE CAST IRON",
  journal="Zeszyty naukowe politechniki Opolskiej seria Mechanika",
  year="2007",
  volume="2007",
  number="321",
  month="November",
  pages="27--34",
  publisher="Politechnika Opolska",
  address="Opole, 2007",
  issn="1429-6065"
}