Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, Punjab, India
2. LMT School of Management, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Dera Bassi Campus, Punjab, India
Abstract
Microwave hybrid heating, a novel technique, is used to develop iron-based alloy (SS316), SS316+10EWAC1004 (nickel-based), and SS316+10EWAC1004+5Cr7C3 composite castings. The domestic microwave having a frequency of 2.45 × 103 MHz and a power of 0.9 kW, is used with a variable exposure time of microwave radiations. The microwave interaction procedure with the metallic powder is discussed to optimize the exposure time and temperature. A microstructure study of developed castings revealed the uniform melting of matrix and EWAC1004 with an identical dispersion of Cr7C3. The X-ray diffraction results revealed various intermetallic (Ni3Fe, Ni2Si, Cr2Ni3, MoNi4, Fe3Si, Fe2Si, CrFeNi) and hard carbides (Fe3C, Cr3C2, Cr23C6) phases. The maximum average micro-hardness is for the SS316+10EWAC1004+5Cr7C3 composite, followed by SS316+10EWAC1004. The established composite casting had a hardness of around 2 times that of the commercial SS316. The maximum density of 97% was found for Iron-based SS316-based. The grain size of microwave-processed SS316, SS316+10EWAC, and SS316+10EWAC +5Cr7C3 specimens is found to be 21 ± 4 µm, 18 ± 3 µm, and 17 ± 2 µm, respectively. It has been observed that reinforced phases hinder grain growth, and hence grain size reduces significantly. In comparison, commercial SS316 had a grain size of 31 ± 6 µm. The ASTM B-276 standard is used to determine pores that are of the order of 1.98%.
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