Nucleation and growth of graphite in eutectic spheroidal cast iron: modeling and testing
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2016
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A new model of graphite growth during the continuous cooling of eutectic spheroidal cast iron is presented in this paper. The model considers the nucleation
and growth of graphite from pouring to room temperature. The microstructural model of solidification accounts for the eutectic as divorced and graphite growth rate as a function of carbon gradient at the liquid in contact with the graphite. In the solid state, the microstructural model takes into account three stages for graphite growth, namely (1) from the end of solidification to the upper bound of intercritical stable eutectoid, (2) during the intercritical stable eutectoid, and (3) from the lower bound of intercritical stable eutectoid to room temperature. The micro- and macrostructural models are coupled using a sequential multiscale approach. Numerical results for graphite fraction and size distribution are compared with experimental results obtained from cylindrical cup, in which the graphite volumetric fraction and size distribution were obtained using the Schwartz–Saltykov approach. The agreements between the experimental and
numerical results for the fraction of graphite and the size distribution of spheroids reveal the importance of numerical models in the prediction of the
main aspects of graphite in spheroidal cast iron.
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graphite growth, eutectic spheroidal, solidification
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions
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