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Effects of the entrained surface film on the reliability of castings
Authors:J. Mi  R. A. Harding  J. Campbell
Affiliation:(1) Present address: the Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Materials Processing, The University of Birmingham, B15 2TT Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom;(2) the Department of Materials, University of Oxford, OX1 3PH Oxford, United Kingdom;(3) the Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Materials Processing, The University of Birmingham, UK
Abstract:The tilt pouring and gravity top pouring of an Al-4.5 pct Cu alloy have been studied. A computercontrolled rollover casting wheel was used to perform the tilt pouring. Filling sequences with tranquil or turbulent flow patterns have been visualized using real-time X-ray video radiography and modeled using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code. The area of the free surface film entrained into the bulk of liquid metal in different filling conditions has been calculated using a filling sequence free from surface turbulence as a baseline. The tensile properties of the castings have been quantitatively assessed for reliability using a two-parameter Weibull distribution function. The study reveals that the liquid metal flow in the mold filling process can be accurately simulated using a CFD code. In addition, the computed total surface area of the entrained surface film can be used as a criterion to judge the deterioration of reliability. The high Weibull modulus achieved by filling a mold without surface turbulence was reduced by a factor of 2.5 of its original value by entrained surface films. Entrainment of bubbles required surface turbulence, but folded films could be entrained simply by contraction of the free surface, creating excess surface film that necessarily folds inward.
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