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This paper reports an investigation of the mechanical properties and the fracture mechanism of iron-based sintered alloy containing fine Cr-Fe powder particles 300 nm in size and in contents raging from 0.2-1.5 wt%. The iron-base alloy were sintered at 1120 ℃ for 40min. The results of the study revealed improvement in mechanical properties such as tensile strength, elongation and hardness of the sintered alloy. The fracture behaviors of the alloy were influenced significantly by the presence of Cr-Fe powder particles. The mechanical properties increased with increasing Cr content. Micrographs of fracture appeared dimple and quasi-cleavage.
This paper reports an investigation of the mechanical properties and the fracture mechanism of iron-based sintered alloy containing fine Cr-Fe powder particles 300 nm in size and in contents raging from 0.2-1.5 wt%. The iron-base alloy were sintered at 1120 ° C for 40 min. The results of the study revealed improvement in mechanical properties such as tensile strength, elongation and hardness of the sintered alloy. The fracture behaviors of the alloy were observed significantly by the presence of Cr-Fe powder particles. The mechanical properties increased with increasing Cr content. Micrographs of fracture Both dimple and quasi-cleavage.