The fracture toughness of a high chromium, reduced carbon white cast iron was measured using the KIc fracture toughness test. The toughness was found to increase with increasing heat treatment temperature for the temperature range of 1273–1423 K. Increases in the fracture toughness were due to crack deflection into the dendritic phase. Cracking in the dendrites was promoted by the presence of secondary carbides which formed during the high temperature heat treatment employed. The characteristic distance for brittle fracture as calculated by the Ritchie–Knott–Rice model correlated well with the centre to centre mean free path of the secondary carbides on the fracture plane
Experimental results indicate that the volume fraction of the carbide phase, carbide size and distri...
In this study, in order to investigate the influence of Cr element on the impact fracture process of...
Issued as the technical report for Project no. E-18-604 (formerly E-19-A01)Technical report has titl...
The fracture toughness of a high chromium, reduced carbon white cast iron was measured using the KIc...
ABSTRACT: High-chromium white cast iron contains chromium carbides that provide excellent wear resis...
Three high chromium white cast irons were examined in the as-cast state to determine the effect of t...
The.use of high-chromium cast irons for abrasive wear resistance is restricted due to their poor fra...
The effect of destabilisation and subcritical heat treatment on the impact toughness, hardness, and ...
International audienceThe high strength of 5% chromium steels at elevated temperature is directly re...
AbstractThe high strength of 5% chromium steels at elevated temperature is directly related to their...
The application of high chromium white iron for wear resistant purposes is often limited by its brit...
An investigation was conducted into the effect of carbide distribution on fracture toughness in the ...
The variations of microstructure and mechanical properties of a high-chromium cast iron for rolls we...
Abstract: The properties of hypoeutectic iron of HCWCI containing 25 wt. %Cr-2.5 wt. %C were investi...
The precipitation behavior of M23C6 carbide during thermal treatment of high-Cr white iron with vari...
Experimental results indicate that the volume fraction of the carbide phase, carbide size and distri...
In this study, in order to investigate the influence of Cr element on the impact fracture process of...
Issued as the technical report for Project no. E-18-604 (formerly E-19-A01)Technical report has titl...
The fracture toughness of a high chromium, reduced carbon white cast iron was measured using the KIc...
ABSTRACT: High-chromium white cast iron contains chromium carbides that provide excellent wear resis...
Three high chromium white cast irons were examined in the as-cast state to determine the effect of t...
The.use of high-chromium cast irons for abrasive wear resistance is restricted due to their poor fra...
The effect of destabilisation and subcritical heat treatment on the impact toughness, hardness, and ...
International audienceThe high strength of 5% chromium steels at elevated temperature is directly re...
AbstractThe high strength of 5% chromium steels at elevated temperature is directly related to their...
The application of high chromium white iron for wear resistant purposes is often limited by its brit...
An investigation was conducted into the effect of carbide distribution on fracture toughness in the ...
The variations of microstructure and mechanical properties of a high-chromium cast iron for rolls we...
Abstract: The properties of hypoeutectic iron of HCWCI containing 25 wt. %Cr-2.5 wt. %C were investi...
The precipitation behavior of M23C6 carbide during thermal treatment of high-Cr white iron with vari...
Experimental results indicate that the volume fraction of the carbide phase, carbide size and distri...
In this study, in order to investigate the influence of Cr element on the impact fracture process of...
Issued as the technical report for Project no. E-18-604 (formerly E-19-A01)Technical report has titl...