Effects of nodularity on thermal conductivity of cast iron

Authors: Holmgren, D.; Diószegi, A.; Svensson, I. L.

Source: International Journal of Cast Metals Research, Volume 20, Number 1, January 2007 , pp. 30-40(11)

Publisher: Maney Publishing

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Abstract:

The thermal transport properties of five predominately pearlitic grades of grey, compacted graphite and spheroidal graphite iron have been investigated by the laser flash technique. Samples have been taken from cylinders cast in controlled thermal environments designed to produce three dissimilar cooling rates. Digital image analysis has been utilised in order to characterise the different graphite morphologies. The results indicated linear relationships between the thermal transport properties and the roundness of the graphite and the nodularity for compacted graphite and spheroidal graphite iron. A pronounced decrease in the thermal conductivity occurred when the lamellar graphite structure was transformed into compacted graphite. The thermal conductivity of compacted and spheroidal graphite iron has been recalculated with good accuracy over a temperature range of 25–500°C by means of regression analysis.
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