The Effects of Fracture Origin Size on Fatigue Properties of Ductile Cast Iron with Small Chill Structures
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Reducing the weight of a machine structure is an increasingly important consideration both for the conservation of resources during production and for the energy saving during operation. With these objectives in mind, thin-walled ductile cast iron has recently been developed. Because rapid cooling could result in brittle microstructure of cementite (chill) in this cast iron, it is necessary to investigate the effect of cementite on the fatigue properties. Therefore, fatigue tests were carried out on a ductile cast iron of block castings which contained a relatively small amount of cementite. Fracture surface observation indicated that the fracture origins were located at graphite clusters and cast shrinkage porosity, not at cementite. It appears that when the size of the cementite is smaller than that of the graphite, the cementite does not affect the fatigue properties of ductile cast iron. Not surprisingly, the fatigue lives were found to increase with decrease in the size of the fatigue fracture origin. The threshold initial stress intensity factor range ΔKini,th for fatigue failure was found to be about 3-4MPa√m, independent of microstructure.
著者
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Nakamura Takashi
Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka University
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OGUMA Hiroyuki
Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University
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SAMESHIMA Daigo
Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University
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HORIKAWA Noritaka
Asahikawa National College of Technology
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ENDO Takeshi
Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University
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