Casting Module

 

Outcomes

1.     Be able to analyze casting processes based on scientific principles, engineering challenges, and engineering practice.

2.     Be able to determine appropriate casting processes for applications by justifying the selection as compared to alternatives.

 

Preparation

ð        The following Sections from the text: Chapter 10 with the exception of 10.2.3 – Analysis of Pouring. Note that we will use SI Units and that the example problems do not fully meet the standards of this course as units are not included in the calculations. A comparison of Figures 10.5 and 10.6 showing the cooling curves for pure metals and alloys is key. Figure 10.8 is one of the best illustrations of Shrinkage I have seen. Sections 11.4-11.7 should be connected to the relevant parts of Chapter 10 where possible. Review the sections on Sand Casting, Investment Casting, Lost Foam Casting, Permanent Mold Casting and Die Casting.

ð        The following Wikipedia Articles were reviewed on 1/11/15. The article on Casting in General provides a good overview of the casting process. The chart which compares the different casting processes is great. If you can refer to it as you take notes from Sections 1 and 2 I think you will learn a lot. Also please pay careful attention to Section 4. I do not like the work theory as the section better reflects the relevant scientific principles, engineering challenges, and engineering practices. We will focus on the following casting processes: Sand Casting Investment (Lost Wax) Casting Lost Foam / Evaporative Pattern Casting Permanent Mold Casting, and Die Casting . The images provided in these article are excellent especially when combined with the processes descriptions. As you read each of these compare what you discover to the casting process in general and also focus on how each process accomplishes what is necessary to make a part through casting. The goal of this is to be able to compare (similarities and differences) of the various casting processes. So that you can make decisions as to which casting process would be best for a given application.

ð        The following videos from the text provide great examples of: Sand Casting, Investment Casting, and Foam Casting. As you view these I suggest you elaborate on the notes you took from the reading.

ð        The Casting Experiences Provided for Freshmen at Kettering. Focus not only on how the processes relate to casting in general, but on the details of the procedures. You may want to compare these to your notes from the reading and the videos. You may want to refer to these later in the course when ISO and Safety are discussed.

 

Presentation and Basic Notes