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Jin-Uk Ok 3 Articles
The Effects of Si or Sn on the Sintered Properties of Fe-(Mo,Mn)-P Lean alloy
Woo-Young Jung, Jin-Uk Ok, Dong-Kyu Park, In-Shup Ahn
J Powder Mater. 2018;25(4):302-308.   Published online August 1, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2018.25.4.302
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A lean alloy is defined as a low alloy steel that minimizes the content of the alloying elements, while maintaining the characteristics of the sintered alloy. The purpose of this study is to determine the change in microstructure and mechanical properties due to the addition of silicon or tin in Fe-Mo-P, Fe-Mn-P, and Fe-Mo-Mn-P alloys. Silicon- or tin-added F-Mo-P, Fe-Mn-P, and Fe-Mo-Mn-P master alloys were compacted at 700 MPa and subsequently sintered under a H2-N2 atmosphere at 1120°C. The sintered density of three alloy systems decreases under the same compacting pressure due to dimensional expansion with increasing Si content. As the diffusion rate in the Fe-P-Mo system is higher than that in the Fe-P-Mn system, the decrease in the sintered density is the largest in the Fe-PMn system. The sintered density of Sn added alloys does not change with the increasing Sn content due to the effect of non-dimensional changes. However, the effect of Si addition on the transverse rupture strengthening enhancement is stronger than that of Sn addition in these lean alloys.

Sintering behavior of Fe-(Mo-Mn-P)-xSi alloys according to the Green Density
Woo-Young Jung, Jin-Uk Ok, Dong-Kyu Park, In-Shup Ahn
J Powder Mater. 2017;24(5):400-405.   Published online October 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2017.24.5.400
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The addition of a large amount of alloying elements reduces the compactibility and increases the compacting pressure, thereby shortening the life of the compacting die and increasing the process cost of commercial PM steel. In this study, the characteristic changes of Fe-Mo-P, Fe-Mn-P, and Fe-Mo-Mn-P alloys are investigated according to the Si contents to replace the expensive elements, such as Ni. All compacts with different Si contents are fabricated with the same green densities of 7.0 and 7.2 g/cm3. The transverse rupture strength (TRS) and sintered density are measured using the specimens obtained through the sintering process. The sintered density tends to decrease, whereas the TRS increases as the Si content increases. The TRS of the sintered specimen compacted with 7.2 g/cm3 is twice as high as that compacted with 7.0 g/cm3.

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  • The Effects of Si or Sn on the Sintered Properties of Fe-(Mo,Mn)-P Lean alloy
    Woo-Young Jung, Jin-Uk Ok, Dong-Kyu Park, In-Shup Ahn
    Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute.2018; 25(4): 302.     CrossRef
The Effect of SiO2 addition on Oxidation and Electrical Resistance Stability at High-temperature of P/M Fecralloy Compact
Jin-Woo Park, Jin-Uk Ok, Woo-young Jung, Dong-kyu Park, In-Shup Ahn
J Powder Mater. 2017;24(4):292-297.   Published online August 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2017.24.4.292
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A metallic oxide layer of a heat-resistant element contributes to the high-temperature oxidation resistance by delaying the oxidation and has a positive effect on the increase in electrical resistivity. In this study, green compacts of Fecralloy powder mixed with amorphous and crystalline silica are oxidized at 950°C for up to 210 h in order to evaluate the effect of metal oxide on the oxidation and electrical resistivity. The weight change ratio increases as per a parabolic law, and the increase is larger than that observed for Fecralloy owing to the formation of Fe-Si, Fe-Cr composite oxide, and Al2O3 upon the addition of Si oxide. Si oxides promote the formation of Al2O3 and Cr oxide at the grain boundary, and obstruct neck formation and the growth of Fecralloy particles to ensure stable electrical resistivity.


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