Research on the transformation mechanism of graphite phase and microstructure in the heated region of gray cast iron by laser cladding
•The dynamic conditions of graphite morphology transformation are analyzed.•The dissolution and diffusion of the elements, such as C, Gr, and Ni, are studied.•The transformation mechanism of graphite phase and microstructure are discussed. A double-track lap cladding experiment involving gray cast i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Optics and laser technology 2018-03, Vol.100, p.79-86 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •The dynamic conditions of graphite morphology transformation are analyzed.•The dissolution and diffusion of the elements, such as C, Gr, and Ni, are studied.•The transformation mechanism of graphite phase and microstructure are discussed.
A double-track lap cladding experiment involving gray cast iron was established to investigate the transformation mechanism of graphite phase and microstructure in a laser cladding heated region. The graphite phase and microstructure in different heated regions were observed under a microscope, and the distribution of elements in various heated regions was analyzed using an electron probe. Results show that no graphite existed in the cladding layer and in the middle and upper parts of the binding region. Only some of the undissolved small graphite were observed at the bottom of the binding region. Except the refined graphite size, the morphological characteristics of substrate graphite and graphite in the heat-affected zone were similar. Some eutectic clusters, which grew along the direction of heat flux, were observed in the heat-affected zone whose microstructure was transformed into a mixture of austenite, needle-like martensite, and flake graphite. Needle-like martensite around graphite was fine, but this martensite became sparse and coarse when it was away from graphite. Some martensite clusters appeared in the local area near the binding region, and the carbon atoms in the substrate did not diffuse into the cladding layer through laser cladding, which only affected the bonding area and the bottom of the cladding layer. |
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ISSN: | 0030-3992 1879-2545 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.optlastec.2017.09.051 |