Metal Casting Lectures Notes
Metal Casting Lectures Notes
Metal Casting Lectures Notes
Weeks 1 - 2
METAL CASTING
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Solidification Processes
We consider starting work material is either a
liquid or is in a highly plastic condition, and a
part is created through solidification of the
material
Solidification processes can be classified
according to engineering material processed:
Metals
Ceramics, specifically glasses
Polymers and polymer matrix composites
(PMCs)
Casting
Process in which molten metal flows by
gravity or other force into a mold
where it solidifies in the shape of the
mold cavity
The term casting also applies to the
part made in the process
Steps in casting seem simple:
1. Melt the metal
2. Pour it into a mold
3. Let it freeze
Disadvantages of Casting
Different disadvantages for different casting
processes:
Limitations on mechanical properties
Poor dimensional accuracy and surface
finish for some processes; e.g., sand
casting
Safety hazards to workers due to hot molten
metals
Environmental problems
Gating System
It is channel through which molten metal flows into
cavity from outside of mold
Consists of a down-sprue, through which metal
enters a runner leading to the main cavity
At the top of down-sprue, a pouring cup is often
used to minimize splash and turbulence as the metal
flows into down-sprue
Riser
It is a reservoir in the mold which is a source of liquid metal to
compensate for shrinkage of the part during solidification
Most metals are less dense as a liquid than as a solid so
castings shrink upon cooling, which can leave a void at the
last point to solidify. Risers prevent this by providing molten
metal to the casting as it solidifies, so that the cavity forms
in the riser and not in the casting
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Fluidity
A measure of the capability of the metal to flow
into and fill the mold before freezing.
Fluidity is the inverse of viscosity (resistance to
flow)
Factors affecting fluidity are:
-Pouring temperature relative to melting point
-Metal composition
-Viscosity of the liquid metal
-Heat transfer to surrounding
Solidification of Metals
It is the transformation of molten metal back into
solid state
Solidification differs depending on whether the
metal is
A pure element or
An alloy
A Eutectic alloy
Pure
metal
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Alloy
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Chorinovs Rule
Shrinkage Allowance
Patternmakers account for solidification
shrinkage and thermal contraction by making
mold cavity oversized
Amount by which mold is made larger relative
to final casting size is called pattern shrinkage
allowance
Casting dimensions are expressed linearly, so
allowances are applied accordingly
Riser Design
Riser is used to compensate for shrinkage of part during
solidification and later it is separated from the casting and
re-melted to make more castings
The Chvorinovs rule should be used to satisfy the design
requirements.
There could be different designs of riser:
- Side riser: Attached to the side of casting through a channel
- Top riser: Connected to the top surface of the casting
- Open riser: Exposed to the outside at the top surface of
cope- Disadvantage of allowing of more heat to escape
promoting faster solidification.
- Blind riser: Entirely enclosed within the mold.
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Self Practice
Design a riser according to conditions given in
Example 10.3.
A large sand casting weighing over 680 kg (1500 lb) for an air
compressor frame
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The Pattern
A fullsized model of the part, slightly enlarged to
account for shrinkage and machining
allowances in the casting
Pattern materials:
Wood - common material because it is easy
to work, but it warps
Metal - more expensive to make, but lasts
much longer
Plastic - compromise between wood and
metal
Types of Patterns
Figure: Types of patterns used in sand casting:
(a) solid pattern
(b) split pattern
(c) matchplate pattern
(d) cope and drag pattern
Core in Mold
A core is a full-scale model of interior surfaces of the part.
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(a) Core held in place in the mold cavity by chaplets, (b) possible chaplet
design, (c) casting with internal cavity.
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Foundry Sands
Silica (SiO2) or silica mixed with other minerals
Good refractory properties capacity to
endure high temperatures
Small grain size yields better surface finish
on the cast part
Large grain size is more permeable, allowing
gases to escape during pouring
Irregular grain shapes strengthen molds due
to interlocking, compared to round grains
Disadvantage: interlocking tends to
reduce permeability
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Shell Molding
Vacuum Molding
Expanded Polystyrene Process
Investment Casting
Plaster Mold and Ceramic Mold Casting
Shell Molding
Casting process in which the cavity (& gating system)
is a thin shell of sand held together by
thermosetting resin binder
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Shell Molding
Steps in shellmolding: (2) box is inverted so that sand and
resin fall onto the hot pattern, causing a layer of the
mixture to partially cure on the surface to form a hard
shell; (3) box is repositioned so that loose uncured
particles drop away;
Shell Molding
Steps in shellmolding: (4) sand shell is heated in oven for
several minutes to complete curing; (5) shell mold is
stripped from the pattern;
Shell Molding
Vacuum Molding
Vacuum Molding
Applications:
Mass production of castings for automobile
engines
Automated and integrated manufacturing
systems are used to
1. Mold the polystyrene foam patterns and
then
2. Feed them to the downstream casting
operation
Investment Casting
Investment Casting
Steps in investment casting: (3) the pattern tree is coated with a thin
layer of refractory material, (4) the full mold is formed by covering
the coated tree with sufficient refractory material to make it rigid
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Investment Casting
Investment Casting
Steps in permanent mold casting: (2) cores (if used) are inserted and
mold is closed, (3) molten metal is poured into the mold, where it
solidifies.
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Advantages:
- Clean molten metal from the center of ladle (cup) is
introduced into the cavity.
- Reduced- gas porosity, oxidation defects, improvement in
mechanical properties
Die Casting
A permanent mold casting process in which
molten metal is injected into mold cavity under
high pressure
Pressure is maintained during solidification,
then mold is opened and part is removed
Molds in this casting operation are called
dies; hence the name die casting
Use of high pressure (7-35MPa) to force metal
into die cavity is what distinguishes this from
other permanent mold processes
Why???
Centrifugal Casting
A family of casting processes in which the mold is
rotated at high speed so centrifugal force
distributes molten metal to outer regions of die
cavity
The group includes:
True centrifugal casting
Semicentrifugal casting
Centrifuge casting
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Example
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to make copper tube sections: OD =25cm;
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TID= 22.5cm; GF= 65. Find rotational speed.
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OD =D= 25cm= 0.25m; g= 9.81m/s2; GF=65
On solving we get: 681.7 RPM (rev/min)
Reasons:
Same as for misrun
AssignmentNo.1
Propose the best suitable casting process to make an aluminum
cup. During selecting a process, keep the following points in view:
1.No of cups= 4
2.Product cost= as low as possible
3.Surface quality= good. Quality is not as important as cost
4.Defects= some defects are acceptable
5.Processing time= not important
Draw an analysis for each major type of casting process with
reference to above conditions. Then choose one casting process
and write a report in its support .
TermProject
Processing of- Polymer (choose a polymer type used in industry) &
Ceramic (choose a ceramic type used in industry)
Students can make groups to work. A group should not compose of
more than 2 students
All projects should include:
- Process introduction, Processing data for at least one product (either
made of polymer or ceramics). Also mention manufacturing method for
that particular product
-To obtain processing data, the students can consult Metals Handbooks
OR any other handbook OR Internet.
- The type of material chosen should be different in each group.
Topic Submission Dead Line: on or before 09- April-2014
Dead Line for Project Submission: 02 weeks before the end of semester
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