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- Sun, Yufu, et al.
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Effects of nickel on low-temperature impact toughness and corrosion resistanceof high-ductility ductile iron
- 2012
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Ingår i: Materials & design. - : Elsevier. - 0264-1275 .- 1873-4197 .- 0261-3069. ; 41, s. 37-42
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- High-ductility ductile iron was alloyed with 0–1.8 wt% Ni in this paper. The low-temperature impact toughness test and corrosion test of simulated seawater static whole-soaking were conducted to research the effect of nickel on the low-temperature impact toughness and corrosion resistance of high-ductility ductile iron. The results show that with nickel increasing, the impact toughness under low temperature ascents a great deal, and reaches the highest point with 0.71 wt% nickel addition, then descents; while the corrosion resistance has always been growing with the increasing of nickel content. Ductile iron containing 0.71 wt% nickel shows the best low-temperature impact toughness (the impact toughness values Akv of the samples reached 16.6 J at 20 C, 12.8 J at 40 C respectively) and exhibits the optimum combination properties. The presence of rust layer, which was made up of Fe3O4, played certain barrier for electrochemical reaction.
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