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Application of X-ray computed tomography for the characterization of graphite morphology in compact-graphite iron

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Abstract In the present study, high-energy X-ray tomography technique was used to characterize the graphite morphology of compact graphite iron. The size, shape, spatial connectivity and structure of different graphite… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In the present study, high-energy X-ray tomography technique was used to characterize the graphite morphology of compact graphite iron. The size, shape, spatial connectivity and structure of different graphite morphologies were examined in 3D using computer-aided image analysis. In addition, nodularity analysis was performed in 3D and the results are compared to the traditional 2D technique. It is found that the variation of nodularity within 2 × 2 × 1.2 mm3 of the sample can be as high as 20 (%) from 2D analysis and the averaged nodularity (2D) is higher than that from 3D analysis. The size distribution of spheroidal graphite shows a tri-modal distribution, which suggests a multi-step nucleation process during solidification.

Keywords: graphite iron; graphite morphology; compact graphite; ray; morphology compact; tomography

Journal Title: Materials Characterization
Year Published: 2018

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