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Casting Sheet 2

This document contains 4 casting questions and their answers. Question 1 asks about the shape of a riser that has a small surface area to volume ratio and compares the solidification times of different shaped risers. Question 2 asks about the difference in solidification times between a round and elliptical casting with the same cross-sectional area and length. Question 3 uses Chvorinov's rule to estimate the solidification time of a cylindrical casting and how long the mold must set before breaking. Question 4 asks about the proper lengths of patternmakers' rulers that incorporate solidification shrinkage for aluminum and high-manganese steel castings.

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Casting Sheet 2

This document contains 4 casting questions and their answers. Question 1 asks about the shape of a riser that has a small surface area to volume ratio and compares the solidification times of different shaped risers. Question 2 asks about the difference in solidification times between a round and elliptical casting with the same cross-sectional area and length. Question 3 uses Chvorinov's rule to estimate the solidification time of a cylindrical casting and how long the mold must set before breaking. Question 4 asks about the proper lengths of patternmakers' rulers that incorporate solidification shrinkage for aluminum and high-manganese steel castings.

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Casting Sheet 2

Q1. The optimum shape of a riser is spherical to ensure that it cools more slowly than the
casting it feeds; however, spherically shaped risers are difficult to cast. (a) Sketch the shape
of a blind riser that is easy to mold, but also has the smallest possible surface-area-to-volume
ratio. (b) Compare the solidification time of the riser in part (a) with that of a riser shaped like
a right circular cylinder. Assume that the volume of each riser is the same and the height of
each is equal to the diameter.
Ans: (a) 5.21 (b) 0.037C
Q2. A round casting is 0.2 m in diameter and 0.75 m in length. Another casting of the same
metal is elliptical in cross section, with a major-to-minor axis ratio of 2, and has the same
length and cross-sectional area as the round casting. Both pieces are cast under the same
conditions. What is the difference in the solidification times of the two castings?
Ans: 2.78
Q3. The constant C in Chvorinovs rule is given as 2.5 s/mm2 , and is used to produce a
cylindrical casting with a diameter of 50 mm and height of 125 mm. Estimate the time for the
casting to fully solidify. The mold can be broken safely when the solidified shell is at least 20
mm. Assuming that the cylinder cools evenly, how much time must transpire after pouring the
molten metal before the mold can be broken?
Ans: 271 seconds
Q4. When designing patterns for casting, patternmakers use special rulers that automatically
incorporate solid shrinkage allowances into their designs. For example, a 12-in.
patternmakers ruler is longer than 1 ft. How long should a patternmakers ruler be for making
patterns for (a) aluminum castings and (b) high-manganese steel?
Ans: 12.156 in, 12.312 in

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