Investigation of nickel effects on ductile cast iron and its mechanical behavior of weldments
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Ductile iron is a high carbon cast iron containing carbon above its
newlinesolubility; this rich carbon solidifies as graphite in the form of spheroids with
newlineferrite or pearlite as matrix. It finds large applications as structural members,
newlineIC engine parts, automobile transmissions and earth moving components
newlinebecause of its favorable mechanical properties. The properties of this metal are
newlinereformed by alloying, heat treatment and are always compared with the
newlineproperties of steel and malleable iron. But the high carbon content of this metal
newlinemakes it difficult to weld and to get a desirable welded joint property.
newlineThis research work emphasizes the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
newlineof ductile iron alloyed with nickel. Ductile iron melt is produced in an iron
newlinefoundry by following the tundish cover magnesium treatment process. Standard
newlineY-block castings are made with unalloyed and nickel additions of 0.5 wt%,
newline1.0 wt% and 1.5 wt%. Tensile test specimens are machined and their properties
newlineare studied. Specimens are also cut for the GTA welding process. Manual GTA
newlinewelding is done by using AWS-E Ni Fe-CI filler rod with welding currents of
newline80 to 180 amps at an interval of 20 amps. Specimens for tensile, hardness and
newlineimpact tests are machined from the weld joint and conducted by following the
newlineASTM standards. Austempering heat treatment includes austenitizing the
newlinespecimens at 920°C for two hours and austempering at 300°C and 400°C for two
newlinehours in salt bath furnaces is also done on the welded specimens.
newlineThe microstructure of the base metal shows spheroidal graphite
newlinesurrounded by ferrite phase. Addition of nickel suppresses the ferrite matrix and
newlinepromotes the pearlite matrix structure. A smaller quantity tensile strength
newlineimprovement only noticed by alloying 0.5 wt% nickel on ductile iron with the
newlinespare of ductility in the as-cast condition.
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