Performance Evaluation of Austempered Ductile Iron Camshaft Low Alloyed with Vanadium on an Electric Spin Rig Test

Alejandro Cruz Ramírez, Eduardo Colin García, Jaime Téllez Ramírez, Antonio Magaña Hernández

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Arbomex S.A. de C. V. is one of the largest worldwide manufacturers of ductile cast iron camshafts, produced by means of the phenolic urethane no-bake sand mold casting method and cold box by stack molding technology. As a result of the development of high-strength ADIs, low alloyed with vanadium, for camshaft manufacturing, previous results were published on the as-cast process and the austempering heat treatments applied to the camshafts. In the present work, camshafts of ADIs, low alloyed with 0.2 and 0.3 wt.% V, were produced at austempering temperatures of 265 and 305 °C. The performance of the new camshafts was evaluated by wear testing to ensure the function and durability of the camshafts by means of the block-on-ring wear test and a valve train system to evaluate the volume loss of material removed and the geometrical changes of the camshaft, respectively. The ADIs heat treated to 265 °C showed a microstructure constituted of fine ausferrite that aided in obtaining the highest wear resistance in the block-on ring wear test. No wear or pitting evidence was detected on the camshaft lobes and roller surfaces after the OEM test protocol during the electric spin ring test at low and high conditions for the ADI alloyed with 0.2 wt.% V heat treated at 265 °C.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo198
PublicaciónMetals
Volumen13
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - feb. 2023

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