A Thermo-metallurgical Model for Laser Surface Engineering Treatment of Nodular Casr Iron.

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Heat treatments are frequently used to modify the microstructure of cast irons according to experimental parameters. Among these, laser surface engineering (LSE) has become relevant for being a highly localized treatment with rapid heating and cooling of the irradiated area resulting in minimal distortion of the workpiece. This work presents and experimentally validates a thermo metallurgical model able to predict the phase transformations occurring during the LSE treatment of nodular cast iron when it is subjected to different laser beam powers and scanning velocities. For this purpose, an experimental characterization of the thermal history and final microstructure is performed for several operating scenarios. In particular, significant changes in the microstructure can be seen at high powers and low scanning velocity where the matrix is transformed into ledeburite and martensite. The final phase volume fractions predicted by the proposed model along the depth of the sample are compared with the corresponding experimental measurements. The results obtained in the simulation are in good agreement with the experimental measurements. This work highlights the use of our model to be systematically applied for the design and optimization of LSE treatments on cast irons.

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Laser Surface, Engineering Treatment, Nodular Cast Iron

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A Thermo-metallurgical Model for Laser Surface Engineering Treatment of Nodular Cast Iron

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