Materials (Jun 2015)

Mechanism of Filling and Feeding of Thin-Walled Structures during Gravity Casting

  • Faguo Li,
  • Jiao Zhang,
  • Fenggang Bian,
  • Yanan Fu,
  • Yanling Xue,
  • Fucheng Yin,
  • Yu Xie,
  • Yi Xu,
  • Baode Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma8063701
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
pp. 3701 – 3713

Abstract

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The filling and feeding of thin-walled structures in metal castings pose significant difficulties in manufacturing aerospace structural materials. Samples containing 2 mm and 5 mm thin-walled structures were designed to study the kinetics of filling. The microstructural evolution of the solidification of thin-walled structures was studied with synchrotron X-radiation imaging. The formation of dendritic networks and the isotherm profiles of samples of different thickness were examined. The experimental results showed solidification microstructures of 2 mm and 5 mm thin-walled parts containing elongated equiaxed grains and normal equiaxed grains, respectively. The filling and feeding abilities of thin-walled parts were found to depend more on the wall thickness than on the pouring temperature.

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