The influence of trace vanadium on the solidification process, microstructure, and mechanical properties of gray cast iron

This study employed optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) to investigate the impact of vanadium (V) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of gray cast iron (GCI) HT250. Additionally, Thermo-Calc software was employed to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials research and technology 2024-07, Vol.31, p.998-1007
Hauptverfasser: He, Yishuo, Mao, Feng, Gao, Ang, Pan, Kunming, Guo, Anzu, Liu, Songhao, Wei, Shizhong, Chen, Chong, Zhang, Cheng, Jiang, Tao, Wang, Changji, Zhang, Junjia
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Zusammenfassung:This study employed optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) to investigate the impact of vanadium (V) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of gray cast iron (GCI) HT250. Additionally, Thermo-Calc software was employed to explore the influence of V on the solidification process. The results indicate that adding trace amounts of V in GCI forms a face-centered cubic VC phase, with the precipitation temperature of the VC phase gradually increasing. When the V content reaches 0.28 wt%, the VC phase begins to precipitate during the eutectic reaction. The incorporation of V consumes carbon, reducing the graphite content and promoting the formation of type D graphite. As the V content increases, there is an enlargement in the pearlite area ratio, a decrease in the pearlite layer spacing, and a reduction in the size of eutectic cells. These microstructural alterations lead to enhanced mechanical properties. The tensile strength peaks at 336 MPa with a V content of 0.77 wt%, representing a 29% increase compared to samples without added V. Similarly, the Vickers hardness increases with increasing V content, reaching a peak of 373 HV at 0.92 wt% V, a 27% increase compared to samples without V addition. However, at this point, the tensile strength decreases to 322 MPa.
ISSN:2238-7854
DOI:10.1016/j.jmrt.2024.06.103