Determination of Eutectoid Transformation Temperatures in Ductile Cast Iron

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The paper proposes a methodology useful in verification of results of dilatometric tests aimed at determination of temperatures defining the start and the end of eutectoid transformation in the course of ductile cast iron cooling, based on quenching techniques and metallographic examination. For an industrial melt of ductile cast iron, the effect of the rate of cooling after austenitization at temperature 900°C carried out for 30 minutes on temperatures TAr1start and TAr1end was determined. The heating rates applied in the study were the same as the cooling rates and equaled 30, 60, 90, 150, and 300°C/h. It has been found that with increasing cooling rate, values of temperatures TAr1start and TAr1end decrease by several dozen degrees.

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Orłowicz, A. W., Trytek, A., Mróz, M., & Tupaj, M. (2015). Determination of Eutectoid Transformation Temperatures in Ductile Cast Iron. Archives of Foundry Engineering, 15(4), 51–54. https://doi.org/10.1515/afe-2015-0078

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