Archives of Foundry Engineering (Aug 2014)

The Role of Carbon in the Mechanism of Ferritic-Austenitic Cast Steel Solidification

  • Stradomski G.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/afe-2014-0067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 83 – 86

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The paper presents the results of research on the microstructure of GX2CrNiMoCuN25-6-3-3 and GX2CrNiMoCuN25-6-3 cast steels with a varying carbon content. The cause for undertaking the research were technological problems with hot cracking in bulk castings of duplex cast steel with a carbon content of approx. 0.06% and with 23% Cr, 8.5% Ni, 3% Mo and 2.4% Cu. The research has shown a significant effect of increased carbon content on the ferrite and austenite microstructure morphology, while exceeding the carbon content of 0.06% results in a change of the shape of primary grains from equiaxial to columnar.

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