Analytical Functions Describing Solidification of Gray Cast Iron Based on Thermodynamic Calculations

Thermodynamic calculations and Scheil-Gulliver simulations are used for simulating solidification of gray cast iron, systematically varying the composition around Fe-3.35C-2Si by adding Cr, Ni, Mn, Mo, Cu, S, P, and in some cases, Al, V, and B. By adding Ti and N, the competition between Ti(C,N) and...

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Autor principal: Jonsson, S.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: INTEMA - UNMdP-CONICET 2014
Acceso en línea:10 Th International Symposium on the Science and Processing of Cast Iron. 2014. Argentina: Mar del Plata 10 to 13th of November.
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Analytical Functions Describing Solidification of Gray Cast Iron Based on Thermodynamic Calculations
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title Analytical Functions Describing Solidification of Gray Cast Iron Based on Thermodynamic Calculations
title_short Analytical Functions Describing Solidification of Gray Cast Iron Based on Thermodynamic Calculations
title_full Analytical Functions Describing Solidification of Gray Cast Iron Based on Thermodynamic Calculations
title_fullStr Analytical Functions Describing Solidification of Gray Cast Iron Based on Thermodynamic Calculations
title_full_unstemmed Analytical Functions Describing Solidification of Gray Cast Iron Based on Thermodynamic Calculations
title_sort analytical functions describing solidification of gray cast iron based on thermodynamic calculations
description Thermodynamic calculations and Scheil-Gulliver simulations are used for simulating solidification of gray cast iron, systematically varying the composition around Fe-3.35C-2Si by adding Cr, Ni, Mn, Mo, Cu, S, P, and in some cases, Al, V, and B. By adding Ti and N, the competition between Ti(C,N) and N2-gas precipitation is thoroughly studied. The simulated results are assessed by regression analysis producing many explicit formulae for predicting solidification of gray cast iron. The agreement between thermodynamic calculations and regression formulae is generally very good.
publisher INTEMA - UNMdP-CONICET
publishDate 2014
url 10 Th International Symposium on the Science and Processing of Cast Iron. 2014. Argentina: Mar del Plata 10 to 13th of November.
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