Asst. Prof. Dr. Sarum Boonmee

ผู้ช่วยศาสตราจารย์ ดร.สารัมภ์ บุญมี

คำเปรย

On the Development of Dual Graphite Iron as a Functionally Graded Material

Graphite morphology plays significant roles in mechanical properties in graphitic cast irons. Typically, cast irons are made with uniform graphite morphology and distribution across the microstructure of castings.

Identification of carbides and phase transformations in sintered Fe–Mo–Mn–C alloys produced under a slow continuous cooling

Different sintered alloys were produced by sintering and slow cooling of powder compacts made from pre-alloyed Fe-0.50 Mo-0.15 Mn powder mixed with varied graphite powder contents (0.30–1.20 wt.% with 0.15% increment).

Ferrite and Carbide Mixtures in Sintered Hyper-Eutectoid Fe-xMo-0.90 C Alloys

Phase transformations in low- to medium-carbon Fe-Mo-C alloys have been widely investigated for decades and fruitful information regarding phase transformation is available. However, hyper-eutectoid Fe-Mo-C alloys were least studied.

Effect of carbon content on microstructure and mechanical properties of sintered Fe-Mo-Mn-C alloys

Sintered Fe-Mo-Mn-C alloys were produced by sintering of mixtures of pre-alloyed Fe-0.5 Mo-0.15 Mn powder and varied carbon amounts (0.30-1.20 wt.% with 0.15% increments) followed by slow cooling in furnace.