
handle: 11585/534239
Mechanical properties of cast irons are governed by the size, distribution and shape of the incorporated graphite particles. In a set of experiments, two groups of cast alloys, Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI) and Spheroidal Graphite Iron (SGI) were investigated. Even if the processes used for their production could be apparently considered quite similar, these two materials are characterized by a net difference in graphite particles and, as consequence, in final properties. Adding, while SGI benefits of a wide scientific literature supporting its large use, CGI is a relatively unexplored.
Cast Iron, Foundry, TJ1-1570, Mechanical engineering and machinery, Tensile Test, Mechanical Resistances, Microstructures, Cast Iron; Foundry; Tensile Test; Experimental Tests; Mechanical Resistances; Microstructures, Experimental Tests
Cast Iron, Foundry, TJ1-1570, Mechanical engineering and machinery, Tensile Test, Mechanical Resistances, Microstructures, Cast Iron; Foundry; Tensile Test; Experimental Tests; Mechanical Resistances; Microstructures, Experimental Tests
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