China Foundry (Jul 2014)

Application of 3D stereoscopic visualization technology in casting aspect

  • Kang Jinwu,
  • Zhang Xiaopeng,
  • Zhang Chi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 308 – 313

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3D stereoscopic visualization technology is coming into more and more common use in the field of entertainment, and this technology is also beginning to cut a striking figure in casting industry and scientific research. The history, fundamental principle, and devices of 3D stereoscopic visualization technology are reviewed in this paper. The authors’ research achievements on the 3D stereoscopic visualization technology in the modeling and simulation of the casting process are presented. This technology can be used for the observation of complex 3D solid models of castings and the simulated results of solidification processes such as temperature, fluid flow, displacement, stress strain and microstructure, as well as the predicted defects such as shrinkage/porosity, cracks, and deformation. It can also be used for other areas relating to 3D models, such as assembling of dies, cores, etc. Several cases are given to compare the illustration of simulated results by traditional images and red-blue 3D stereoscopic images. The spatial shape is observed better by the new method. The prospect of 3D stereoscopic visualization in the casting aspect is discussed as well. The need for aided-viewing devices is still the most prominent problem of 3D stereoscopic visualization technology. However, 3D stereoscopic visualization represents the tendency of visualization technology in the future; and as the problem is solved in the years ahead, great breakthroughs will certainly be made for its application in casting design and modeling and simulation of the casting processes.

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