Abstract
Measurements of ultimate tensile strength, 0·2% proof stress, elongation, and impact energy are reported for an alloyed ductile iron containing 3·52%C, 2·64%Si, 0·67%Mn, 0·007%P, 0·013%S, 0·25%Mo, 0·25%Cu, and 0·04%Mg,for a range of austempering temperatures and times after austenitising at 920°C for 120 min. It is shown that the mechanical properties satisfy the high strength grades of the standard AST MA897 M:1990, but fail to satisfy the higher ductility grades because of poor ductility. This is attributed to overlapping of the stage I and II reactions and the occurrence of the transformation induced plasticity mechanism during deformation, particularly in irons austempered at higher temperatures.
MST/3054
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