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24 March 1989 Behavior Of Austempered Ductile Irons (ADI) Subjected To Laser Surface Melting
D. L. Jones, I. Fagoaga, J. F. Liceaga, P. Sanz, K. Jasnowski
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Proceedings Volume 1020, High Power CO2 Laser Systems and Applications; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950065
Event: 1988 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1988, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
The near surface microstructure of 3 austempered ductile irons has been modified using laser surface melting (LSM). A white cast iron layer was produced to depths of up to 500 microns. The microstructure of this region varied depending upon the parameters used. A heat affected zone (HAZ) appeared at an abrupt transition between the LSM zone and the substrate. The size of the HAZ, which varied between 20 and 200 microns was predominately affected by the pass velocity in the range of energies used. The hardness profiles showed large variations in the Haz probably due to varing tempering effects from the subsequent passes.
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D. L. Jones, I. Fagoaga, J. F. Liceaga, P. Sanz, and K. Jasnowski "Behavior Of Austempered Ductile Irons (ADI) Subjected To Laser Surface Melting", Proc. SPIE 1020, High Power CO2 Laser Systems and Applications, (24 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950065
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KEYWORDS
Iron

Carbon dioxide lasers

Heat treatments

Optical microscopy

Cements

Image analysis

Interfaces

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