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- 2024Effect of Adding Minor Cu Amounts on Stability of Constituent Phases in AlxCrFeMnNi High Entropy Alloy Microstructure
- 2024Influence of Cooling Rate After Destabilization on Microstructure and Hardness of a High-Cr Cast Ironcitations
- 2023Destabilization Treatment and Its Influence on Microstructure and Matrix Hardness of High-Cr Cast Ironcitations
- 2023Hardening Due to Vanadium Carbides Formed During Short-Time Aging of Hadfield Steels
- 2020Quantification of the Dislocation Density, Size, and Volume Fraction of Precipitates in Deep Cryogenically Treated Martensitic Steelscitations
- 2009Cold spray of Al-MMC coatings on magnesium alloys for improved corrosion and wear resistancecitations
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Influence of Cooling Rate After Destabilization on Microstructure and Hardness of a High-Cr Cast Iron
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This study investigates the impact of cooling rate after destabilization at 980 °C on the microstructure of 23 wt pct Cr–2.7wt pct C hypoeutectic high-Cr cast iron. Lowering cooling rate intensifies the secondary carbides formation, depleting carbon in austenite. This raises the martensite start temperature and lowers the bulk hardness. We thereby provide evidence explaining the origin of the sensitivity to cooling rate in high-Cr cast irons.</jats:p>