QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY
Online ISSN : 2434-8252
Print ISSN : 0288-4771
Transformation Process of Weld Heat Affected Zone in Solution Strengthened Ferritic Ductile Cast Iron
Takuo UMETANIHiroyoshi TAKADATomohiro IKEDATomiko YAMAGUCHIHidenori ERAKazumasa NISHIO
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2013 Volume 31 Issue 2 Pages 96-103

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The purpose of this study was to examine the weldability of Si-solution strengthened ferritic ductile cast iron (SSFDI : EN-GJS-500-14) compared with a traditional ferrite-pearlite type ductile cast iron of similar strength (JIS-FCD500-7). The α+graphite→γ reverse transformation characteristics on heating process and the transformation characteristics on cooling were investigated by synthetic weld thermal cycle method. Heating SSFDI at 300°C/s (200-800°C), the reverse transformation started at 837°C and finished at 1149°C. The austenite arose around graphite nodules and the area fraction in matrix moderately increased to 100% as the temperature became higher. In the ferrite-pearlite type ductile cast iron FCD500 with 2.27%Si, the reverse transformation occurred in the temperature range from 763°C to 1105°C. The pearlite rapidly transformed to austenite and then the ferrite moderately transformed. The austenitization rate of SSFDI was also lower than the ferrite-pearlite type ductile cast iron at 1000°C. In case of the cooling parameter t8/5=25s, the martensite area fraction increased as the maximum temperature rose. Less martensite appears in SSFDI, indicating arc welding would give rise to less brittle heat affected zone (HAZ) in SSFDI.

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