Digital image correlation techniques for analysing the deformation behaviour of compacted graphite cast irons on a microstructural level

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Sjogren, Torsten [1 ]
Wilberfors, Fredrik [2 ]
Alander, Monika [3 ]
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[1] SP Tech Res Inst Sweden, POB 857, SE-50115 Boras, Sweden
[2] UTMB, Mat technol, Scania CV AB, SE-15187 Sodertalje, Sweden
[3] Techn Res Inst Sweden, MSc student SP, Sodertalje, Sweden
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Digital image correlation; DIC; strain field; compacted graphite cast iron; CGI; deformation; mechanical properties;
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10.4028/www.scientific.net/.171
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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Digital image correlation techniques (DIC) have been used in this study to reveal how different phases (graphite, ferrite and pearlite) of compacted graphite cast irons (CGI) accommodate strains at loading. A DIC-software was used to analyse sets of successively acquired images. The images were acquired with a light optical microscope revealing the microstructure of polished and etched CGI materials at different load levels. Five CGI materials, having percentages of pearlite in the range 35 to 90 area%, were included in the study. Apart from the different matrix constituents (ferrite and pearlite) the nodularity was altered and varied from 5% to 65%. It is concluded from this study that the different phases in CGI are affected by the global strain and load to a greater or less extent. The graphite phase appears to accommodate high strains but, due to fracture of the graphite particles at relatively low strains, the resulting high strain values show the opening up of graphite cavities. The ferrite phase is subjected to a strain concentrating effect of the graphite phase and with a low nodularity, i.e., with graphite particles that are stretched out and interconnected, the effect becomes more pronounced resulting in high strains. The pearlitic phase is the strongest of the constituents within the microstructure and the lowest local strains are observed in this phase. The study shows that DIG strain-field images reveal the microstructural strain level distribution for the CGI materials. The future outlook is to use these sets of strain-field images for verification of micro mechanical finite element analysis on a microstructural scale of CGI materials.
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