Effect of graphite morphology on the tensile strength and thermal conductivity of cast iron

  • Yangzhen Liu
  • , Yefei Li
  • , Jiandong Xing
  • , Shaogang Wang
  • , Baochao Zheng
  • , Dong Tao
  • , Wei Li

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Abstract

Graphite morphology is a very important parameter affecting the properties of cast iron. In this study, the graphite morphology was characterized using both 3D and 2D structures. The experimental results revealed that when the graphite was less spheroidal, the graphite had greater interconnectivity in the 3D structure of the cast iron. The size, distribution, volume fraction, and shape of the graphite were estimated. Moreover, the influences of the graphite's morphology, size, and distribution on the tensile property and thermal conductivity at different temperatures were estimated. The experimental results revealed that with an increase in temperature, the thermal conductivity initially increased, and then decreased, whereas the tensile strength decreased slightly at first, and then decreased rapidly. In addition, with an increase in the percentage of compacted graphite, the tensile strength decreased and the thermal conductivity increased. The fracture surfaces of tensile specimens were also estimated. Finally, the mechanism of tensile strength and the model of thermal conductivity were investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)155-165
Number of pages11
JournalMaterials Characterization
Volume144
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2018

Keywords

  • 3D structure
  • Cast iron
  • Graphite morphology
  • Tensile strength
  • Thermal conductivity

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