Effect of shrinkage porosity on mechanical properties of ferritic ductile iron

Casting defects could largely affect the mechanical properties of casting products. A number of test pieces made of ductile iron (EN-GJS-400-18-LT) with different levels of shrinkage porosity were prepared and then tensile and fatigue tests were performed to investigate the impact of shrinkage poros...

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Main Authors: Wang Zehua, Zhao Weihua, Zhou Zehua
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Language:English
Published: Foundry Journal Agency 2013-05-01
Series:China Foundry
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spelling doaj-65928119500e407499580e1a374f1d522020-11-24T22:38:11ZengFoundry Journal AgencyChina Foundry1672-64212013-05-01103141147Effect of shrinkage porosity on mechanical properties of ferritic ductile iron Wang ZehuaZhao WeihuaZhou ZehuaCasting defects could largely affect the mechanical properties of casting products. A number of test pieces made of ductile iron (EN-GJS-400-18-LT) with different levels of shrinkage porosity were prepared and then tensile and fatigue tests were performed to investigate the impact of shrinkage porosity on their mechanical properties. The results showed that the tensile strength decreases linearly with increasing of the shrinkage porosity. The tensile elongation decreases sharply with the increase of the shrinkage porosity mainly due to the non-uniform plastic deformation. The fatigue life also dramatically declines with increasing of the porosity and follows a power law relationship with the area percentage of porosity. The existence of the shrinkage porosity made the fatigue fracture complex. The shrinkage pores, especially those close to the surface usually became the crack initiation sites. For test pieces with less porosity, the fatigue fracture was clearly composed of crack initiation, propagation, and overloading. While for samples with high level of porosity, multiple crack initiation sites were observed.http://www.foundryworld.com/uploadfile/2013060841759073.pdfferritic ductile ironshrinkage porositymechanical properties
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author Wang Zehua
Zhao Weihua
Zhou Zehua
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Zhao Weihua
Zhou Zehua
Effect of shrinkage porosity on mechanical properties of ferritic ductile iron
China Foundry
ferritic ductile iron
shrinkage porosity
mechanical properties
author_facet Wang Zehua
Zhao Weihua
Zhou Zehua
author_sort Wang Zehua
title Effect of shrinkage porosity on mechanical properties of ferritic ductile iron
title_short Effect of shrinkage porosity on mechanical properties of ferritic ductile iron
title_full Effect of shrinkage porosity on mechanical properties of ferritic ductile iron
title_fullStr Effect of shrinkage porosity on mechanical properties of ferritic ductile iron
title_full_unstemmed Effect of shrinkage porosity on mechanical properties of ferritic ductile iron
title_sort effect of shrinkage porosity on mechanical properties of ferritic ductile iron
publisher Foundry Journal Agency
series China Foundry
issn 1672-6421
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Casting defects could largely affect the mechanical properties of casting products. A number of test pieces made of ductile iron (EN-GJS-400-18-LT) with different levels of shrinkage porosity were prepared and then tensile and fatigue tests were performed to investigate the impact of shrinkage porosity on their mechanical properties. The results showed that the tensile strength decreases linearly with increasing of the shrinkage porosity. The tensile elongation decreases sharply with the increase of the shrinkage porosity mainly due to the non-uniform plastic deformation. The fatigue life also dramatically declines with increasing of the porosity and follows a power law relationship with the area percentage of porosity. The existence of the shrinkage porosity made the fatigue fracture complex. The shrinkage pores, especially those close to the surface usually became the crack initiation sites. For test pieces with less porosity, the fatigue fracture was clearly composed of crack initiation, propagation, and overloading. While for samples with high level of porosity, multiple crack initiation sites were observed.
topic ferritic ductile iron
shrinkage porosity
mechanical properties
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