321GO
Automotive
- Jan 24, 2010
- 345
Hello Guys,
what's happening:
** Clamping bolts remain tight clamping ductile iron, but come loose clamping grey cast iron **
How does this work?
The HB hardness value's for both materials are fairly identical(it seems).
Furthermore the E modulus is smaller for the grey cast iron(I know that E modulus on grey cast iron is somewhat BS).
Wouldn't the smaller E modulus even be favorable for the grey iron - when bolts set a certain amound, there is less clamping force reduction?
I have read that the flake form graphite has a more negative influence on the matrix in general, then spherical graphite. Is the difference in graphite form of importance here regarding this more pronounced 'setting effect' in grey cast iron?
Help greatly appreciated!
GCI
Hardness(HB)
180-250
E modulus(tensile)
103-118 GPa
DCI
Hardness(HB)
170-230
E modulus(tensile)
169GPa
what's happening:
** Clamping bolts remain tight clamping ductile iron, but come loose clamping grey cast iron **
How does this work?
The HB hardness value's for both materials are fairly identical(it seems).
Furthermore the E modulus is smaller for the grey cast iron(I know that E modulus on grey cast iron is somewhat BS).
Wouldn't the smaller E modulus even be favorable for the grey iron - when bolts set a certain amound, there is less clamping force reduction?
I have read that the flake form graphite has a more negative influence on the matrix in general, then spherical graphite. Is the difference in graphite form of importance here regarding this more pronounced 'setting effect' in grey cast iron?
Help greatly appreciated!
GCI
Hardness(HB)
180-250
E modulus(tensile)
103-118 GPa
DCI
Hardness(HB)
170-230
E modulus(tensile)
169GPa