Course detail
Casting Defects and Repairs
FSI-PVDAcad. year: 2021/2022
The students are familiarized with the classification and terminology of casting defects in keeping with Czech and international standards. The basic types of defects occurring in castings are described, and the physical and chemical causes of their appearance during individual stages of the production cycle are analysed with emphasis on prevention. Experimental studies concern temperature fields in the mould/casting system, the appearance of foundry mould condensation zone, and the appearance of stress in the casting. The process of melt reoxidation, penetration into the mould face, and formation of air pockets are analysed via mathematical modelling on PC.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Attending at the exercises is required, being checked by the leader of practicals. In the case of absence from exercises, the leader assigns a topic for independent written work.
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Basic literature
International Atlas of Casting Defects. 1st ed. Illinois: American Foundrymen's Society. 1993
Levíček, P., Stránský, K.: Metalurgické vady ocelových odlitků. 1. vyd. Praha: SNTL. 1984
Recommended reading
International Atlas of Casting Defects. 1st ed. Illinois: American Foundrymen's Society. 1993
Levíček, P., Stránský, K.: Metalurgické vady ocelových odlitků. 1. vyd. Praha: SNTL. 1984
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- Programme N-SLE-P Master's 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
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2. Casting, heat and mass transport between the melt and the surrounding environment.
3. Defects arising during pouring.
4. Thermal and mechanical loading of moulds, condensation zone, scabs.
5. Melt reoxidation, secondary slag, oxide skins, inclusions.
6. Mechanical, thermal and physical-chemical conditions of melt penetration into the mould, surface defects.
7. Endogenous pockets of oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen; pinholes.
8. Gas distribution in foundry mould walls, exogenous pockets
9. Melt crystallization, defects in macrostructure and microstructure, segregation.
10. Solidification of castings, contraction cavities.
11. Cooling of castings, appearance of cracks.
12. Basic ways of repairing of castings.
13. Basic ways of repairing of castings.
Laboratory exercise
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2. Repairs of defects in castings.
3. Repairs of defects in castings.
4. Application of X-ray microanalysis and X-ray diffraction.
Exercise
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2. Technological aspects of the design of a casting.
Computer-assisted exercise
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2. Modelling the blocking of oxygen blowholes appearance in the Mathcad program environment.
3. Modelling the pressure relations accompanying the appearance of nitrogen and hydrogen blowholes in the Mathcad program environment.
4. Modelling the loss of pressure in gating system in the Mathcad program environment
5. Modelling the progress of melt penetration into the casting wall in the Mathcad program environment.
6. Evaluation of the data file of the temperature field in the walls of castings, using the Mathcad program environment.
7. Evaluation of the data file of the temperature field in the mould wall, using the Mathcad program environment.