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Cast Irons

Cast Irons

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The demand for cast iron components, with weights ranging from a few kilograms to several tons, has increased significantly in recent years, both for technical and economic reasons. In fact, the lower cost compared to other alloys, and the good castability, which allow one to obtain near-net shape components in as-cast conditions, and the mechanical properties that can be obtained, are just some of the motivations that attract mechanical designers. However, correct design requires a good knowledge of the intrinsic correlation among alloy chemical composition, process parameters, microstructure (with casting defects) and mechanical properties. This book is aimed at collecting excellent and recent research experimental and theoretical works in this filed. Technological (say, wear resistance and weldability) and mechanical properties (say, Young modulus, static and fatigue strength) of different grades of cast irons, ranging from solution strengthened ferritic ductile iron to compacted graphite iron as well as white and nodular cast irons, are correlated with the alloy chemical composition, process parameters and casting dimension.

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Keywords

  • abrasive wear
  • boundary element method (BEM)
  • carbide volume fraction
  • cast iron
  • chemical composition
  • compacted graphite iron
  • computational homogenization
  • cooling rate
  • drilling machinability
  • dry machining
  • ductile cast irons
  • ductile iron
  • effective elastic properties
  • effective Young’s modulus
  • eutectic carbide
  • Fatigue
  • Finite elements
  • gravity casting process simulation
  • hardness
  • high chromium cast irons
  • high-chromium
  • History of engineering & technology
  • homogenization
  • Image analysis
  • lamellar graphite iron
  • MatCalc
  • Mechanical properties
  • micro-CT
  • Microstructure
  • minimum quantity lubrication (MQL)
  • multiscale numerical methods
  • n/a
  • niobium alloying
  • nodular cast iron
  • periodic boundary conditions
  • plasticity modelling
  • pre-heating
  • primary austenite
  • representative volume elements (RVEs)
  • Segregation
  • silicon solution strengthened ferritic ductile iron
  • simulation
  • solidification time
  • spheroidal graphite cast iron
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • tensile tests
  • thermal analysis
  • thickness
  • ultimate tensile strength
  • weldability

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03943-143-4

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