Numerical Simulation of Wax Pattern Dimensions in Investment Casting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. S. Sabau S. Viswanathan
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

"Dimensional changes between a pattern die and its corresponding investment casting part occur as a result of complex phenomena such as thermal expansion/contraction and hot deformation (elastic, plastic, and creep) during the processing of the pattern material (wax), mold material (shell) and solidifying alloy. Determining the pattern tooling dimensions is crucial to the dimensional control of the investment casting process. To date, computational methodologies have not been applied to the prediction of dimensional changes in investment castings.This paper deals with the evaluation of wax pattern dimensions, which is one important factor in determining pattern tooling dimensions in investment casting. Cerita 29-51, an industrial wax, is considered in this study. The wax pattern dimensions are determined by considering its thermo physical and thermomechanical properties, restraint of geometrical features by the metal die, and process parameters such as dwell time, platen temperature, injection pressure, and injection temperature.IntroductionThe investment casting process involves making a disposable wax pattern by injecting wax into a metal mold, building a ceramic shell mold around the wax pattern by the application of a series of ceramic coatings to the wax pattern, dewaxing the ceramic shell mold, and casting the alloy into the shell mold. Dimensional changes between the pattern tooling and its corresponding cast part occur as a result of thermal expansion, shrinkage, hot deformation, and creep of the pattern .material (wax), mold material (shell), and solidifying alloy during the processing [1]."
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APA: A. S. Sabau S. Viswanathan  (2001)  Numerical Simulation of Wax Pattern Dimensions in Investment Casting

MLA: A. S. Sabau S. Viswanathan Numerical Simulation of Wax Pattern Dimensions in Investment Casting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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