Cooling control for castings by adopting skeletal sand mold design

The cooling control of the melt during the casting process is of great significance. A comprehensive closed-loop cooling control of castings by adopting a skeletal sand mold design was proposed. The skeletal sand mold consisting of an adaptive shell, functional cavities and a support was designed an...

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Main Authors: Jin-wu Kang, Hao-long Shangguan, Fan Peng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundry Journal Agency 2021-01-01
Series:China Foundry
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spelling doaj-c63db340d010432f949184cb536593732021-02-05T12:13:19ZengFoundry Journal AgencyChina Foundry1672-64211672-64212021-01-01181182810.1007/s41230-021-0150-7Cooling control for castings by adopting skeletal sand mold designJin-wu Kang0Hao-long Shangguan1Fan Peng2School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials Processing Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaKocel Machinery Limited, Ningxia 750021, ChinaThe cooling control of the melt during the casting process is of great significance. A comprehensive closed-loop cooling control of castings by adopting a skeletal sand mold design was proposed. The skeletal sand mold consisting of an adaptive shell, functional cavities and a support was designed and created based on the finite difference meshes of a casting. It was applied to a round wall test casting. Two kinds of skeletal sand molds, one with lattice support and the other with enforcing ribs for this casting were designed and printed out by the 3D printing (3DP) method. Aluminum alloy A356 was cast by using these two sand molds. The first mold was cooled by natural convection, the other one by water spray cooling. Two sound castings were obtained. The sand mold temperature, cooling curves, microstructures, mechanical properties, residual stress and deformation were measured, compared and discussed. Water spray cooling hastened the cooling rate by 62%, increased the content of Mg and Cu in the α-Al matrix, improved the mechanical properties, and altered the surface residual stress state.http://www.foundryworld.com/Public/Uploads/other_img/uploadfile/2069650821601d08ea08dad.pdfskeletal sand mold; 3d printing (3dp); casting; solidification; cooling
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author Jin-wu Kang
Hao-long Shangguan
Fan Peng
spellingShingle Jin-wu Kang
Hao-long Shangguan
Fan Peng
Cooling control for castings by adopting skeletal sand mold design
China Foundry
skeletal sand mold; 3d printing (3dp); casting; solidification; cooling
author_facet Jin-wu Kang
Hao-long Shangguan
Fan Peng
author_sort Jin-wu Kang
title Cooling control for castings by adopting skeletal sand mold design
title_short Cooling control for castings by adopting skeletal sand mold design
title_full Cooling control for castings by adopting skeletal sand mold design
title_fullStr Cooling control for castings by adopting skeletal sand mold design
title_full_unstemmed Cooling control for castings by adopting skeletal sand mold design
title_sort cooling control for castings by adopting skeletal sand mold design
publisher Foundry Journal Agency
series China Foundry
issn 1672-6421
1672-6421
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The cooling control of the melt during the casting process is of great significance. A comprehensive closed-loop cooling control of castings by adopting a skeletal sand mold design was proposed. The skeletal sand mold consisting of an adaptive shell, functional cavities and a support was designed and created based on the finite difference meshes of a casting. It was applied to a round wall test casting. Two kinds of skeletal sand molds, one with lattice support and the other with enforcing ribs for this casting were designed and printed out by the 3D printing (3DP) method. Aluminum alloy A356 was cast by using these two sand molds. The first mold was cooled by natural convection, the other one by water spray cooling. Two sound castings were obtained. The sand mold temperature, cooling curves, microstructures, mechanical properties, residual stress and deformation were measured, compared and discussed. Water spray cooling hastened the cooling rate by 62%, increased the content of Mg and Cu in the α-Al matrix, improved the mechanical properties, and altered the surface residual stress state.
topic skeletal sand mold; 3d printing (3dp); casting; solidification; cooling
url http://www.foundryworld.com/Public/Uploads/other_img/uploadfile/2069650821601d08ea08dad.pdf
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