Publication detail

Strain and fracture behaviour of austempered ductile iron

KOHOUT, J. VĚCHET, S. PODRÁBSKÝ, T.

Czech title

Deformační a lomové chování ADI

English title

Strain and fracture behaviour of austempered ductile iron

Type

journal article - other

Language

en

Original abstract

Tensile tests of an unalloyed ADI with the matrix created by upper bainite containing from 30 to 35 % of retained austenite were performed in a temperature range -196 to +200 C. The temperature dependence of true fracture stress, elongation to fracture, and reduction in area is separated into three regions. Unmonotonous temperature dependence of yield points defined by plastic strain from 0.05 to 2 % in the middle region is the evidence of the stress induced phase transformation of retained austenite into martensite before these values of plastic strain are reached.

Czech abstract

Článek se zabývá deformačním a lomovým chováním ADI

English abstract

Tensile tests of an unalloyed ADI with the matrix created by upper bainite containing from 30 to 35 % of retained austenite were performed in a temperature range -196 to +200 C. The temperature dependence of true fracture stress, elongation to fracture, and reduction in area is separated into three regions. Unmonotonous temperature dependence of yield points defined by plastic strain from 0.05 to 2 % in the middle region is the evidence of the stress induced phase transformation of retained austenite into martensite before these values of plastic strain are reached.

Keywords in English

Tensile test, austempered ductile iron, retained austenite,plastic strain, fracture stress,

Released

01.06.2003

ISSN

0208-6395

Journal

Zeszyty Naukowe - Mechanika

Volume

50

Number

233

Pages count

8

BIBTEX


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  author="Jan {Kohout} and Stanislav {Věchet} and Tomáš {Podrábský},
  title="Strain and fracture behaviour of austempered ductile iron",
  journal="Zeszyty Naukowe - Mechanika",
  year="2003",
  volume="50",
  number="233",
  month="June",
  issn="0208-6395"
}