Validation and Improvement of Computer Modeling of the Lost Foam Casting Process via Real Time X-Ray Technology

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wanliang Sun Jr. Scarber Harry Littleton
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

"The Lost Foam Casting (LFC) process is relatively immature when compared to other casting processes. To make the process more robust, computer modeling is needed to reduce lead times and casting defects. In this study, metal filling of lost foam aluminum castings was visualized using state-of-art real time X-Ray technology. Metal filling of the lost foam casting was simulated using a commercial software package. The result of the computer simulation was compared with the results of the real time X-Ray visualization. Some of the computer simulation results agreed with the real time X-Ray visualization, but some did not. Based on other studies using real time X-Ray technology, new input variables, such as foam density variations, were developed for the computer modeling. With the new variables, modeling of the lost foam casting process becomes more realistic. IntroductionMold filling of the Lost Foam Casting (LFC) process is an important step toward making a quality part. In the LFC process, molten metal is poured against a refractory coated foam pattern surrounded by dry sand. At the pouring temperature of aluminum, the foam pattern is decomposed into 30% (wt) gaseous and 70% (wt) liquid foam pyrolysis products. Existence of the gaseous foam decomposition products significantly increases the back pressure on the metal stream compared with the conventional open cavity sand mold. Entrapment of the liquid pyrolysis products during the metal filling generates many casting defects, such as internal pores, fold and blisters. Existence of these casting defects sometimes seriously degrades the quality of the components manufactured by the LFC process. Understanding and controlling the metal filling of the LFC process will certainly make this process more robust."
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APA: Wanliang Sun Jr. Scarber Harry Littleton  (2004)  Validation and Improvement of Computer Modeling of the Lost Foam Casting Process via Real Time X-Ray Technology

MLA: Wanliang Sun Jr. Scarber Harry Littleton Validation and Improvement of Computer Modeling of the Lost Foam Casting Process via Real Time X-Ray Technology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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