Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Nodular Cast Iron (NCI) with Niobium Additions

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Tânia Nogueira Fonseca
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Nogueira,Rogéria Alves Perilo Sousa, Franco,Francis José Saldanha, Aguilar,Maria Teresa Paulino, Cetlin,Paulo Roberto
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Nodular cast irons (NCIs) involve the inoculation and nodulization of 0.03 to 0.06wt% Magnesium, as well as the addition of Molybdenum, Chromium, Nickel, Copper and Vanadium, although the presence of Niobium is not common. The literature reports that Niobium leads to better mechanical properties of the NCIs, and recent results indicate that 0.5wt% Niobium increases the strength and the Charpy notch toughness of NCIs, but decreases its hardness, in relation to a similar NCI without Niobium. The present report studies the addition of 0.23, 0.47, 0.67, and 0.85wt% Niobium to a NCI covering the effects on the microstructures, yield and tensile strengths, tensile elongations and Charpy toughness. The NCIs were prepared in a 120 kg medium frequency induction furnace, and samples were obtained following the ASTM A842 standard; the various test specimens were extracted from these samples according to specific standards for each test. Fracture analysis was performed in fractures specimens after the Charpy tests. It was shown that the volume fraction of pearlite increases as the Niobium content is raised, leading to increments in the yield and tensile strengths and hardness of these materials. Modest increment of tensile ductility and Charpy toughness are observed only for an addition of 0.23% Niobium. Fracture analysis revealed typical brittle cleavage surfaces and decohesion between grains and grain - graphite nodules interfaces, and very low porosity
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Nodular Cast Iron (NCI) with Niobium Additions
title Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Nodular Cast Iron (NCI) with Niobium Additions
spellingShingle Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Nodular Cast Iron (NCI) with Niobium Additions
Souza,Tânia Nogueira Fonseca
Nodular Cast Iron (NCI)
Niobium
microstructure
mechanical properties
title_short Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Nodular Cast Iron (NCI) with Niobium Additions
title_full Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Nodular Cast Iron (NCI) with Niobium Additions
title_fullStr Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Nodular Cast Iron (NCI) with Niobium Additions
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Nodular Cast Iron (NCI) with Niobium Additions
title_sort Mechanical and microstructural characterization of Nodular Cast Iron (NCI) with Niobium Additions
author Souza,Tânia Nogueira Fonseca
author_facet Souza,Tânia Nogueira Fonseca
Nogueira,Rogéria Alves Perilo Sousa
Franco,Francis José Saldanha
Aguilar,Maria Teresa Paulino
Cetlin,Paulo Roberto
author_role author
author2 Nogueira,Rogéria Alves Perilo Sousa
Franco,Francis José Saldanha
Aguilar,Maria Teresa Paulino
Cetlin,Paulo Roberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Tânia Nogueira Fonseca
Nogueira,Rogéria Alves Perilo Sousa
Franco,Francis José Saldanha
Aguilar,Maria Teresa Paulino
Cetlin,Paulo Roberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nodular Cast Iron (NCI)
Niobium
microstructure
mechanical properties
topic Nodular Cast Iron (NCI)
Niobium
microstructure
mechanical properties
description Nodular cast irons (NCIs) involve the inoculation and nodulization of 0.03 to 0.06wt% Magnesium, as well as the addition of Molybdenum, Chromium, Nickel, Copper and Vanadium, although the presence of Niobium is not common. The literature reports that Niobium leads to better mechanical properties of the NCIs, and recent results indicate that 0.5wt% Niobium increases the strength and the Charpy notch toughness of NCIs, but decreases its hardness, in relation to a similar NCI without Niobium. The present report studies the addition of 0.23, 0.47, 0.67, and 0.85wt% Niobium to a NCI covering the effects on the microstructures, yield and tensile strengths, tensile elongations and Charpy toughness. The NCIs were prepared in a 120 kg medium frequency induction furnace, and samples were obtained following the ASTM A842 standard; the various test specimens were extracted from these samples according to specific standards for each test. Fracture analysis was performed in fractures specimens after the Charpy tests. It was shown that the volume fraction of pearlite increases as the Niobium content is raised, leading to increments in the yield and tensile strengths and hardness of these materials. Modest increment of tensile ductility and Charpy toughness are observed only for an addition of 0.23% Niobium. Fracture analysis revealed typical brittle cleavage surfaces and decohesion between grains and grain - graphite nodules interfaces, and very low porosity
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