ISO TR 10809-1-2009 Cast irons - Part 1 Materials and properties for design《铸铁 第1部分 设计材料和性能》.pdf
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1、 Reference number ISO/TR 10809-1:2009(E) ISO 2009TECHNICAL REPORT ISO/TR 10809-1 First edition 2009-11-01 Cast irons Part 1: Materials and properties for design Fontes Partie 1: Matriaux et proprits pour la conception ISO/TR 10809-1:2009(E) PDF disclaimer This PDF file may contain embedded typefaces
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6、yright office Case postale 56 CH-1211 Geneva 20 Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11 Fax + 41 22 749 09 47 E-mail copyrightiso.org Web www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii ISO 2009 All rights reservedISO/TR 10809-1:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword .v Introductionvi 1 Scope1 2 Why
7、use cast irons as an engineering material?.1 2.1 Why use grey cast iron?.1 2.2 Why use spheroidal graphite cast iron?.2 2.3 Why use compacted cast iron? .2 2.4 Why use malleable cast iron? 2 2.5 Why use ausferritic cast iron? .2 2.6 Why use abrasion-resistant cast iron? .2 2.7 Why use austenitic cas
8、t iron?3 3 Commentary.3 3.1 Recent changes in standardization .3 3.2 General metallurgy of the cast irons .5 3.3 Section sensitivity and its effects on material properties.6 3.4 Understanding hardness 8 3.5 Heat treatment .8 3.6 Welding.9 4 ISO 185 Grey cast irons 9 4.1 Overview.9 4.2 Effect of stru
9、cture on properties .12 4.3 Metal composition and carbon equivalent12 4.4 Graphite form, distribution and size13 4.5 Section sensitivity.13 4.6 Effect of alloying elements.15 4.7 Heat treatment .15 4.8 Choosing the grade.16 5 ISO 1083 Spheroidal graphite cast irons 16 5.1 Overview.16 5.2 Effect of s
10、tructure on properties .17 5.3 Metal composition and carbon equivalent17 5.4 Graphite form and size18 5.5 Section sensitivity in spheroidal graphite cast iron 18 5.6 Effect of alloying elements.20 5.7 Matrix structure and resultant properties .20 5.8 Spheroidal graphite cast iron with high silicon c
11、ontent .21 5.9 Special case of impact-resistant grades.22 5.10 Heat treatment .22 5.11 Relationship between ferritic spheroidal graphite cast iron and ferritic steel23 6 ISO 16112 Compacted (vermicular) graphite cast irons25 6.1 Overview.25 6.2 Why use compacted graphite cast iron? 26 6.3 Effect of
12、structure on properties .27 6.4 Metal composition and carbon equivalent27 6.5 Graphite form and size28 6.6 Section sensitivity in compacted graphite cast iron .28 6.7 Matrix structure and the resultant properties.29 6.8 Heat treatment .29 6.9 Choosing the grade.29 ISO/TR 10809-1:2009(E) iv ISO 2009
13、All rights reserved7 ISO 5922 Malleable cast irons 29 7.1 Overview.29 7.2 Metal composition and carbon equivalent32 7.3 Heat treatment32 7.4 Graphite form and size34 7.5 Mechanical property requirements and the influence of structure34 7.6 Impact properties.35 7.7 Section sensitivity .35 7.8 Choosin
14、g the grade .35 8 ISO 17804 Ausferrite spheroidal cast irons 36 8.1 Overview.36 8.2 Heat treatment process.38 8.3 Effects of alloying elements .40 8.4 Graphite form and size40 8.5 Matrix structure and the resultant properties.41 8.6 Section sensitivity .41 8.7 Special case of the impact grade.41 8.8
15、 Special case of the abrasion-resistant grades .41 8.9 Machinability 41 8.10 Choosing the grade .42 9 ISO 21988 Abrasion-resistant cast irons.42 9.1 Overview.42 9.2 Effects of structure on properties44 9.3 Chemical composition 45 9.4 Unalloyed and low-alloy cast irons45 9.5 Nickel-chromium cast iron
16、45 9.6 High-chromium cast iron 45 9.7 Influence of chemical composition on properties and performance .45 9.8 Section sensitivity .46 9.9 Heat treatment47 9.10 Choosing the material grade 48 10 ISO 2892 Austenitic cast irons .49 10.1 Overview.49 10.2 Effect of structure on properties50 10.3 Chemical
17、 composition and its effect .51 10.4 Effect of composition on carbon equivalent.52 10.5 Graphite form, distribution and size52 10.6 Heat treatment52 10.7 Choosing the material grade 53 Annex A (informative) Glossary of terms related to cast iron International Standards.54 Bibliography 56 ISO/TR 1080
18、9-1:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved vForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member
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23、 are considered to be no longer valid or useful. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/TR 10809-1 was prepared by Technical Committee I
24、SO/TC 25, Cast irons and pig irons. ISO/TR 10809 consists of the following parts, under the general title Cast irons: Part 1: Materials and properties for design Part 2: Welding ISO/TR 10809-1:2009(E) vi ISO 2009 All rights reservedIntroduction Worldwide cast iron production is in excess of 60 000 0
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