The document contains multiple examples related to casting design and process calculations. Example 1 calculates solidification time for a steel plate casting using Chvorinov's rule. Example 2 calculates dimensions and solidification time for a cylindrical steel casting using information from a similar casting. Example 3 calculates the heat required to heat an aluminum casting from room temperature to pouring temperature.
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The document contains multiple examples related to casting design and process calculations. Example 1 calculates solidification time for a steel plate casting using Chvorinov's rule. Example 2 calculates dimensions and solidification time for a cylindrical steel casting using information from a similar casting. Example 3 calculates the heat required to heat an aluminum casting from room temperature to pouring temperature.
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Example 1 – Riser Design
• In the casting of steel under certain mold conditions, the mold
constant in Chvorinov's Rule is known to be Cm = 4.0 min/cm2, based on previous experience. The casting is a flat plate whose length = 30 cm, width = 10 cm, and thickness = 20 mm. Determine how long it will take for the casting to solidify. Solution Solution – Continuation
Surface Area of casting = L W
Total Solidification Tst =Cm (V/A)n
n = 2 for non permanent mold casting.
Volume of plate V= L×W×t = 30×10×0.2 = 60cm3
Surface Area A = L×W = 30×10 = 300cm2
Tst = 4(60/300)2 = 0.16 minutes
Example 2 – Riser Design • A steel casting has a cylindrical geometry with 4.0 in diameter and weighs 20 lb. This casting takes 6.0 min to completely solidify. Another cylindrical-shaped casting with the same diameter-to-length ratio weighs 12 lb. This casting is made of the same steel and the same conditions of mold and pouring were used. Determine: (a) the mold constant in Chvorinov's Rule; and (b) the dimensions, and (c) the total solidification time of the lighter casting. Note: The density of steel = 490 lb/ft. Solution Solution continuation Solution continuation Solution continuation Example 1 – Heating A disk 40cm in diameter and 5cm thick is to be casted of pure aluminum in an open mold operation. The melting temperature of aluminum is 660oC and the pouring temperature will be 800oC. Assume that the amount of aluminum heated will be 5% more than needed to fill the mold cavity. Compute the amount of heat that must be added to the metal to heat it to the pouring temperature, starting from a room temperature of 25oC. The heat of fusion of aluminum is 389.3J/g. Take specific heat of solid Cs = 0.21Cal/g-OC, specific heat of liquid Cl = 0.21Cal/g-OC, and density of aluminum ρ = 2.70g/cm3 Solution – Continuation Data: Temperatures: Tp = 800oC, Tm = 660oC To = 25oC Specific heat of solid cs = 0.21Cal/g-OC Specific heat of liquid cl = 0.21Cal/g-OC Density of aluminum ρ = 2.70g/cm3 Disk diameter, D = 40cm, Thickness, t = 5cm Pure Aluminum; Latent heat, hf = 389.3 J/kg 1 Cal = 4.2 J Solution – Continuation
Amount of heat that must be added to the metal = Total heat