Degarmo's Materials And Processes In Manufacturing
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ISBN: 9781119492825
Author: Black, J. Temple, Kohser, Ronald A., Author.
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The core has greater permeability, collapsibility, and refractoriness than molding sand.
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1- Describe with net sketch: a. Pattern b. Riser c. Runners d. Core
2- Compare between open mold and closed mold.
3-Explain the main Procedures of Sand Casting.
4 - What are the important properties which are essential in good molding sand?
Explain in details.
5- Mention advantages and disadvantages of casting.
6- Describe types of sand mold.
7- What are the common binders of sand mold and cores?
8- Describe Desirable Mold Properties.
9- Explain two types of patterns and two pattern allowances
10- Describe with sketches shell process casting (i) Composition of sand mixture (ii)
Steps in molding (iii) Advantages (iv) Limitations and (v) Applications
11- Explain with Sketch the construction and operation of a hot chamber die casting
machine.
12- Compare between hot chamber die casting and hot chamber die casting.
13- What is meant of investment casting? What are the main materials used for
making the investment pattern.
14- Describe various kinds of patterns in use.
15- Why…
2. What do the various elements that comprise the gating system? what are the
pouring basin in a sand casting?
3. Explain why a sprue should be tapered?
4. What are the disadvantages of die casting?
5. Explain the various kinds of patterns in use. What are the allowances provided
How do the patterns differ from the casting required?
6. Define Expendable-mold, Expendable-pattern Casting Processes
7.
What are the basic requirements of core sand? How does it differ from the
moulding sand?
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