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Contribution to the influence of chemical composition and cooling conditions on the eutectic solidification range of Fe–C–X-melts

✍ Scribed by Reinhard Doepp; Stephan Schwenkel


Book ID
104061141
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
657 KB
Volume
413-414
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-5093

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✦ Synopsis


The eutectic solidification range (ESR) is the difference between the eutectic temperature of the stable Fe-C-system (iron-carbon, iron-graphite) and the eutectic temperature of the metastable Fe-Fe 3 C-system (iron-ironcarbide, iron-cementite). This range is a key to graphitization. The size and the location of the range are important to determine the solidification system: grey or mottled or white. Quantitative investigations by thermal analysis (TA) with croning-sand and steel crucibles at the Technical University Clausthal in Germany gave the following results: Si and Al expand the range, the stable system is promoted. Cu and Ni have no significant influence. P, Mn, Cr, Mo and S contract the range, the metastable system is promoted. Increasing cooling rate normally decreases the transformation temperatures. Concerning these results a combination of thermal analysis and the spectrometric analysis could be very useful. Variations in chemical composition can be taken into account to evaluate temperature-time curves and graphitization tendency more accurately.