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\nSCOPE<\/strong><\/u><\/p>\n \tThis information sheet is designed to familiarize the gear designer with austempered ductile iron and, in particular, its use in gears and power train components.\u00a0 It covers the areas of designing, purchasing, specifying and verifying the material for the application.<\/p>\n \nINTRODUCTION<\/strong><\/u><\/p>\n \tAustempered ductile iron (ADI) is produced by heat treating ductile iron (also known as nodular iron or spheroidal graphite, SG, iron), using the austempering process, as described in clause 5.\u00a0 Austempering is a specialized, isothermal heat treatment. When compared to conventional ductile iron, ADI can have over twice the strength for a given level of ductility. ADI can have fatigue strength comparable to that of cast and forged steels. ADI\u2019s strength can be greatly enhanced by subsequent grinding, fillet rolling or shot peening.<\/p>\n \tAlthough the first commercial application of ADI did not occur until 1972, the material has found applications in many industrial market segments. Its principal attribute is its high strength-to-weight ratio, allowing it to replace steel forgings, castings and weldments at equal, or lesser weight and reduced cost.\u00a0 ADI gears can be found in everything from diesel engines to wind turbines.<\/p>\n \tThe numeric values in this information sheet are intended to be used with ANSI\/AGMA 2101-D04 only. Use in other standards should be carefully reviewed.<\/p>\n \nATTRIBUTES<\/strong><\/u><\/p>\n \tADI components can be machined in the as-cast condition (before austempering); partially machined, austempered and then finish machined; or, in some cases, machined complete after austempering.\u00a0 The ausferrite matrix in ADI (a matrix of acicular ferrite and carbon stabilized austenite) undergoes a strain transformation hardening when exposed to a high normal force.\u00a0 This same strain transformation hardening is what gives ADI wear resistance better than its bulk hardness would indicate.\u00a0 The effect makes machining of ADI challenging, but knowledge of this effect allows the machinist to adjust the feeds, speeds, coolant and tool angles to adequately compensate.\u00a0<\/p>\n \tOther attributes of the material include good noise dampening, fracture toughness, low temperature properties, and reasonable stiffness.\u00a0 Because most ADI gears are produced from engineered, cast blanks, they can be nearer net shape than those produced of bar stock and can have cast-in design features.<\/p>\n \nFOREWORD<\/strong><\/u><\/p>\n \t[The foreword, footnotes and annexes, if any, in this document are provided for informational purposes only and are not to be construed as a part of AGMA 939-A07, Austempered Ductile Iron for Gears<\/em>.]<\/p>\n \tIn early 2004, members of the AGMA Helical Gear Rating Committee recognized the need to gather process and rating data for the use of austempered ductile iron (ADI) in gear applications.\u00a0 At that time, ADI was in use in a number of industries without standardized guidance for its use in gearing. Concurrent activities were taking place in the AGMA Mill Gearing Committee and in an ISO Technical Committee (TC 25\/SC 2) for materials.<\/p>\n \tThe first draft of AGMA 939-A07 was made in December, 2005.\u00a0 It was approved by the AGMA Technical Division Executive Committee in January, 2007.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Austempered Ductile Iron for Gears<\/b><\/p>\n\n\n
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