Title of article :
Effect of carbon content , sintering temperature, density, and cooling rate upon properties of prealloyed Fe-l*5Mo powder
Author/Authors :
Youseffi، M. نويسنده , , Wright، C. S. نويسنده , , Jeyacheya، F. M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
-26
From page :
27
To page :
0
Abstract :
Mixtures of prealloyed Fe-l-5Mo (Astaloy Mo) with and without additions of 0-5-1-2 wt-°/oC were prepared and their sintering, as well as their mechanical, properties investigated under different process conditions. It was found that carbon content, sintering temperature, and cooling rate had marked effect on physical and mechanical properties. Sintered density decreased with increase in carbon content and sintering temperature. On the other hand, UTS, TRS, and hardness values improved with up to 0-8 wt-%C addition, sintering temperature, and cooling rate. Percentage elongation decreased with increase in carbon content and cooling rate, but was higher for specimens sintered at higher temperatures. The as sinv microstructures consisted of either fine or coarse pearlite, upper or lower bainite, and their mixture depending on the carbon content and cooling rate. The heat treated mechanical properties showed some improvement for the specimens containing 0-5 and 0-8 wt-%C. It became evident that a variety of ternary low alloy steels consisting of Fe+l-5Mo+ 0-5-0-8 wt-%C can be produced and used in the as sintered or heat treated conditions for PM structural parts having good physical and mechanical properties as well as high dimensional accuracy with acceptable microstructures.
Keywords :
decomposition , fresh leaves , nutrient release , Gliricidia sepium , recalcitrant fractions , soluble fractions , rainfall
Journal title :
POWDER METALLURGY
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
POWDER METALLURGY
Record number :
15434
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