solidification of fe19cr2.9c2v alloy

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The addition of 2% V affects the solidification process and changes the transformation characteristics of austenite in hypoeutectic white cast iron containing 19% Cr and 2.9% C. DTA analysis reveals that vanadium reduces the solidification temperature interval in tested alloy. The narrowing of the solidification temperature interval and the formation of vanadium carbides favours the appearance of a finer structure. Also, the phases volume fraction changes, i.e. the primary γ-phase fraction decreases and the amount of M7C3 carbide increases. Changes in conditions of solidification, as a result of adding vanadium to Fe-Cr-C white iron, influence the change in composition of austenite, which manifests itself in the form of different degrees of transformation of austenite.
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Authors ;Filipović Mirjana;Kamberović Željko;Korać Marija
Journal computational statistics
Year 2014
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10.2298/JMMB130314041F
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