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Tribological Behaviour Of Quenched And Tempered, And Austempered Ductile Iron At The Same Hardness Level Sep 2000

Tribological Behaviour Of Quenched And Tempered, And Austempered Ductile Iron At The Same Hardness Level

A.S. Md Abdul Haseeb

The tribological behaviour of ductile iron heat-treated by two different procedures viz. quenching and tempering, and austempering to an identical matrix hardness of 445 KHN is compared. Wear tests were carried out using a pin-on-disc type apparatus under dry sliding conditions at a linear speed of 1.18 m s -1. Applied load and sliding distance in the range of 7.5-30 N and 2x10 4-6x10 4 m, respectively, were used. It was observed that under all test conditions, austempered ductile iron exhibits a better wear resistance than quenched and tempered ductile iron, although both have an identical chemical composition and matrix …