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Operational Determination of Physical and Mechanical Properties of Cast Samples of High-Strength Iron by Means of a Magnetic-Mechanical Method

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The effect of the chemical composition of high-strength cast iron VCh35 on the content, shape and diameter of graphite inclusions and on the presence of structurally-free cementite and defects is studied. A relationship is determined between the structure and metallurgical defects and characteristics of the mechanical and magnetic rigidity of cast samples. Relationships are established in a group of factors and property characteristics: chemical composition – microstructure – mechanical rigidity – magnetic stiffness. The basis of a method is established making it possible to perform operative non-destructive monitoring of the melt quality preparation for high-strength iron casting.

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Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 6, pp. 10 – 16, June, 2017.

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Slyusarev, Y.K., Braga, A.V. & Slyusarev, I.Y. Operational Determination of Physical and Mechanical Properties of Cast Samples of High-Strength Iron by Means of a Magnetic-Mechanical Method. Met Sci Heat Treat 59, 334–340 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11041-017-0152-7

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