Measurements of decomposed EPS gases pressure and molten metal-polymeric foam interface velocity during lost foam casting process: (Part 1: Disconnect casting)


BƏXTİYAROV S., Overfelt R. A.

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FED, vol.252, pp.71-77, 2000 (Scopus) identifier

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Process parameters of lost foam casting were studied experimentally on a commercial scale for two casting techniques: conventional and vacuum assisted gravity castings. The paper presents the results of the foundry experiments focused on the time and spatial dependent aspects of mold filling of a commercial pattern (Disconnect). A small-scale commercial model was designed and fabricated to conduct the experiments to study the thermo-and hydrodynamics of the mold filling characteristics. A high sensitivity linear output capacitive sensor was used to record the rate of sand flow and compaction in flask while horizontal and/or vertical vibrations were applied. A computer aided thermometric technique was used to study the heat-related processes in the counter-gravity lost foam vacuum casting. A complete pattern of vacuum/pressure fluctuations is obtained during counter-gravity vacuum casting using bi-directional vacuum/pressure transducer. Tolerance analyses were performed for styrofoam patterns and their cast products produced by the conventional and vacuum assisted casting procedures.