The Analysis of AISI A3 Type Ferritic-Austenitic Cast Steel Crystallization Mechanism

High-alloy corrosion-resistant ferritic-austenitic steels and cast steels are a group of high potential construction materials. This is evidenced by the development of new alloys both low alloys grades such as the ASTM 2101 series or high alloy like super or hyper duplex series 2507 or 2707 [1-5]. T...

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Main Author: Stradomski G.
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2017-09-01
Series:Archives of Foundry Engineering
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description High-alloy corrosion-resistant ferritic-austenitic steels and cast steels are a group of high potential construction materials. This is evidenced by the development of new alloys both low alloys grades such as the ASTM 2101 series or high alloy like super or hyper duplex series 2507 or 2707 [1-5]. The potential of these materials is also presented by the increasing frequency of sintered components made both from duplex steel powders as well as mixtures of austenitic and ferritic steels [6, 7]. This article is a continuation of the problems presented in earlier works [5, 8, 9] and its inspiration were technological observed problems related to the production of duplex cast steel.
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spelling doaj.art-c9c75e46817f4925a0e0b0b1870621c12023-09-02T17:30:37ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Foundry Engineering2299-29442017-09-0117322923310.1515/afe-2017-0120afe-2017-0120The Analysis of AISI A3 Type Ferritic-Austenitic Cast Steel Crystallization MechanismStradomski G.0Czestochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Production Engineering and Materials Technology, al. Armii Krajowej 19, 42-201Czestochowa, PolandHigh-alloy corrosion-resistant ferritic-austenitic steels and cast steels are a group of high potential construction materials. This is evidenced by the development of new alloys both low alloys grades such as the ASTM 2101 series or high alloy like super or hyper duplex series 2507 or 2707 [1-5]. The potential of these materials is also presented by the increasing frequency of sintered components made both from duplex steel powders as well as mixtures of austenitic and ferritic steels [6, 7]. This article is a continuation of the problems presented in earlier works [5, 8, 9] and its inspiration were technological observed problems related to the production of duplex cast steel.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/afe.2017.17.issue-3/afe-2017-0120/afe-2017-0120.xml?format=INTDuplex cast steelSolidificationNumerical methodsDTAPeritectic reactionSigma phase
spellingShingle Stradomski G.
The Analysis of AISI A3 Type Ferritic-Austenitic Cast Steel Crystallization Mechanism
Archives of Foundry Engineering
Duplex cast steel
Solidification
Numerical methods
DTA
Peritectic reaction
Sigma phase
title The Analysis of AISI A3 Type Ferritic-Austenitic Cast Steel Crystallization Mechanism
title_full The Analysis of AISI A3 Type Ferritic-Austenitic Cast Steel Crystallization Mechanism
title_fullStr The Analysis of AISI A3 Type Ferritic-Austenitic Cast Steel Crystallization Mechanism
title_full_unstemmed The Analysis of AISI A3 Type Ferritic-Austenitic Cast Steel Crystallization Mechanism
title_short The Analysis of AISI A3 Type Ferritic-Austenitic Cast Steel Crystallization Mechanism
title_sort analysis of aisi a3 type ferritic austenitic cast steel crystallization mechanism
topic Duplex cast steel
Solidification
Numerical methods
DTA
Peritectic reaction
Sigma phase
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