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Computational and experimental study of lattice structured patterns for casting process

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posted on 2024-07-08, 00:44 authored by AT Rizovich, MK Ravilevich, A Aleksey, E Shlykov, Sahil DhimanSahil Dhiman, SS Sidhu
Purpose The quality of lost foam casted engineering components is directly influenced by the characteristics of the respective ceramic shell mold (CSM) and hence casting pattern. In this present work, rapid prototyping (RP) was used to fabricate the lattice structured patterns (LSPs) to reduce the defects and cracks in CSM during the heating stage. Design/methodology/approach The quality of the LSPs was accessed by measuring the dimensional accuracy. Further, the thermal stress in the CSM during the heating of porosity varied LSPs was analyzed using ANSYS software package 16.0. The Ni-alloy casting was fabricated by using the designed LSP and compared with its respective CAD model to access its quality. Findings The obtained results revealed that the Wigner–Seitz LSPs retained high accuracy and minimized the stress for defect-free CSM. Also, the thermal stress generated in the CSM depends upon the porosity coefficient of the LSP. Hence the interplay with porosity coefficient of LSPs leads to the formation of defect free CSM and hence high quality casting. Originality/value RP was used to develop LSPs and investigated the dependency of unit cell parameters on the accuracy of the final casting.

History

Journal

Rapid Prototyping Journal

Volume

27

Pagination

197-206

Location

Bingley, Eng.

Open access

  • No

ISSN

1355-2546

eISSN

1758-7670

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing