2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40962-017-0184-1
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Effect of Silicon and Microstructure on Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron Thermal Conductivity at Elevated Temperatures

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“…Micro-segregation should also benefit from this lower thermal conductivity. The thermal conductivity was also insensitive for up to 50% pearlite between RT and 400 °C [25].…”
Section: Intergranular and Transgranular Embrittlementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Micro-segregation should also benefit from this lower thermal conductivity. The thermal conductivity was also insensitive for up to 50% pearlite between RT and 400 °C [25].…”
Section: Intergranular and Transgranular Embrittlementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach presented in this study relies on numerical analysis, where material properties depend on silicon content and the pearlite fraction. The thermal conductivity 5 and mechanical properties 6 of ductile iron can be described to a large degree as a function of silicon content and the pearlite fraction, as the spheroidal form of graphite contributes relatively little to these material property variables compared to other forms of graphite. These variables are used in the optimization loop shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With a very low (1.5 wt%) Si content, the thermal conductivity of fully ferritic ductile iron is high, around 58 W/mK at 200°C, while it is only 29 W/ mK with a 4.3 wt% Si content. 5 Additions of other alloying elements also contribute to a decrease in thermal conductivity. One of these is molybdenum (Mo), which is used in addition to silicon alloying in the production of SiMo-ductile cast irons.…”
Section: Materials and Materials Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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