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PAVLOUŠKOVÁ, Z. PACAL, B. STRÁNSKÝ, K. MAN, O. KLAKURKOVÁ, L. ŠVEJCAR, J.
Original Title
Normalized Distribution Coeficient as a Novel Method for Cast Irons Matrix Heterogeneity Assessment
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
This contribution deals with the comparison of different methods of alloying elements concentration measurement based on energy dispersive spectroscopy and also with the suitability of particular methods of quantitative assessment of heterogeneity of the spheroidal graphite cast iron matrix. The segregation curves construction and distribution coefficient formulation is also discussed. Based on a basis, which is to be achieved by means of evaluation of large experimental data sets, is the evaluation of applicability of homogenization annealing of spheroidal graphite cast iron with the aim to eliminate segregation of silicon, and mainly nickel, as pearlite- and carbide-forming agent at the border of eutectic cell. The result is an optimized homogenization annealing schedule maximizing the suppression of silicon and nickel segregation while taking into account the minimization of financial expenses and risk of grain coarsening. For quantitative evaluation of the distribution of alloying elements the notion “normalized distribution coefficient is newly introduced.
Keywords
atmospheric plasma spray, technological parameters, process monitoring
Authors
PAVLOUŠKOVÁ, Z.; PACAL, B.; STRÁNSKÝ, K.; MAN, O.; KLAKURKOVÁ, L.; ŠVEJCAR, J.
Released
2. 9. 2013
Publisher
Materials Research Society of Serbia
Location
Belgrade, Serbia
Pages from
73
Pages to
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT105756, author="Zina {Pavloušková} and Bohumil {Pacal} and Karel {Stránský} and Ondřej {Man} and Lenka {Klakurková} and Jiří {Švejcar}", title="Normalized Distribution Coeficient as a Novel Method for Cast Irons Matrix Heterogeneity Assessment", booktitle="YUCOMAT 2013, The Book of Abstracts", year="2013", edition="14", pages="73--73", publisher="Materials Research Society of Serbia", address="Belgrade, Serbia", note="abstract" }