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Problem 2RQ:
Why do most metals shrink when they are cast?Problem 4RQ:
What are dendrites? Why are they called so?Problem 7RQ:
Define shrinkage and porosity. How can you tell whether cavities in a casting are due to porosity or...Problem 9RQ:
Why is the Reynolds number important in casting?Problem 11RQ:
How is fluidity defined? Why is it important?Problem 12RQ:
Explain the reasons for hot tearing in castings.Problem 13RQ:
Why is it important to remove dross or slag during the pouring of molten metal into the mold? What...Problem 14RQ:
Why is Bernoullis equation important in casting?Problem 15RQ:
Describe thixocasting and rheocasting.Problem 16RQ:
What is Chvorinovs Rule?Problem 17RQ:
How is a blister related to a scab?Problem 20QLP:
Explain the effects of mold materials on fluid flow and heat transfer in casting operations.Problem 21QLP:
It is known that pouring metal at a high rate into a mold can have certain disadvantages. Are there...Problem 22QLP:
Describe the events depicted in Fig. 10.5.Problem 23QLP:
Would you be concerned about the fact that portions of internal chills are left within the casting?...Problem 24QLP:
Review Fig. 10.8 and make a summary, explaining the purpose of each feature shown and the...Problem 25QLP:
Make a sketch of volume vs. temperature for a metal that shrinks when it cools from the liquid state...Problem 26QLP:
What practical demonstrations can you suggest to indicate the relationship of the solidification...Problem 29QLP:
Why does porosity have detrimental effects on the mechanical properties of castings? Would physical...Problem 30QLP:
A spoked handwheel is to be cast in gray iron. In order to prevent hot tearing of the spokes, would...Problem 31QLP:
Which of the following considerations are important for a riser to function properly? Must it: (a)...Problem 32QLP:
Explain why the constant C in Eq. (10.7) depends on mold material, metal properties, and...Problem 34QLP:
Explain why, as shown in Table 10.1, gray cast iron undergoes expansion rather than contraction...Problem 35QLP:
Referring to Fig. 10.11, explain why internal corners, such as A, develop a thinner skin than...Problem 36QLP:
Note the shape of the two risers shown in Fig. 10.8, and discuss your observations with respect to...Problem 37QLP:
Is there any difference in the tendency for shrinkage void formation in metals with short and long...Problem 38QLP:
What is the influence of the cross-sectional area of the spiral channel, shown in Fig. 10.9, on...Problem 39QLP:
It has long been observed that (a) low pouring temperatures (i.e., low superheat) promote the...Problem 40QLP:
In casting metal alloys, what would you expect to occur if the mold were agitated (vibrated)...Problem 41QLP:
If you inspect a typical cube of ice, you are likely to see air pockets and cracks in the cube. Some...Problem 42QLP:
How can you tell whether cavities in a casting are due to shrinkage or entrained air bubbles?Problem 46QLP:
Assume that you have a method of measuring porosity in a casting. Could you use this information to...Problem 47QTP:
A round casting is 0.2 m (7.9 in.) in diameter and 0.75 m (29.5 in.) in length. Another casting of...Problem 48QTP:
A cylinder with a diameter of 2.0 in. and a height of 3 in. solidifies in three minutes in a sand...Problem 49QTP:
The constant C in Chvorinovs rule is given as 2.5 s/mm2, and is used to produce a cylindrical...Problem 50QTP:
Pure copper is poured into a sand mold. The metal level in the pouring basin is 10 in. above the...Problem 51QTP:
For the sprue described in Problem 10.58, what runner diameter is needed to ensure a Reynolds number...Problem 53QTP:
When designing patterns for casting, pattern makers use special rulers that automatically...Problem 54SDP:
Can you devise fluidity tests other than that shown in Fig. 10.9? Explain the features of your test...Problem 55SDP:
Figure P10.55 indicates various defects and discontinuities in cast products. Review each defect and...Problem 56SDP:
The fluidity test shown in Fig. 10.9 illustrates only the principle of this test. Design a setup for...Problem 57SDP:
Utilizing the equipment and materials available in a typical kitchen, design an experiment to...Problem 58SDP:
One method of relieving stress concentrations in a part is to apply a small, uniform plastic...Problem 59SDP:
Describe the effects on mold design, including the required change in the size of the risers,...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - The Structure Of MetalsChapter 2 - Mechanical Behavior, Testing, And Manufacturing Properties Of MaterialsChapter 3 - Physical Properties Of MaterialsChapter 4 - Metal Alloys: Their Structure And Strengthening By Heat TreatmentChapter 5 - Ferrous Metals And Alloys: Production, General Properties, And ApplicationsChapter 6 - Nonferrous Metals And Alloys: Production, General Properties, And ApplicationsChapter 7 - Polymers: Structure, General Properties,and ApplicationsChapter 8 - Ceramics, Glass, Graphite, Diamond, And Nanomaterials: Structure, General Properties, And ApplicationsChapter 9 - Composite Materials: Structure, General
properties, And ApplicationsChapter 10 - Fundamentals Of Metal Casting
Chapter 11 - Metal-casting Processes And EquipmentChapter 12 - Metal Casting: Design, Materials,
and EconomicsChapter 13 - Metal-rolling Processes And EquipmentChapter 14 - Metal-forging Processes And EquipmentChapter 15 - Metal Extrusion And Drawing Processes
and EquipmentChapter 16 - Sheet-metal Forming Processes
and EquipmentChapter 17 - Powder Metal Processes And EquipmentChapter 18 - Ceramics, Glasses, And Superconductors:
processing And EquipmentChapter 19 - Plastics And Composite Materials: Forming
and ShapingChapter 20 - Rapid-prototyping Processes
and OperationsChapter 21 - Fundamentals Of MachiningChapter 22 - Cutting-tool Materials And Cutting FluidsChapter 23 - Machining Processes: Turning And Hole
makingChapter 24 - Machining Processes: Milling, Broaching, Sawing,
filing, And Gear ManufacturingChapter 25 - Machining Centers, Machine-tool Structures,
and Machining EconomicsChapter 26 - Abrasive Machining And Finishing
operationsChapter 27 - Advanced Machining Processes
and EquipmentChapter 28 - Fabrication Of Microelectronic DevicesChapter 29 - Fabrication Of Microelectromechanical Devices
and Systems; Nanoscale ManufacturingChapter 30 - Fusion-welding ProcessesChapter 31 - Solid-state Welding ProcessesChapter 32 - Brazing, Soldering, Adhesive-bonding,
and Mechanical Fastening ProcessesChapter 33 - Surface Roughness And Measurement; Friction, Wear, And LubricationChapter 34 - Surface Treatments, Coatings, And CleaningChapter 35 - Engineering Metrology And
instrumentationChapter 36 - Quality Assurance, Testing,
and InspectionChapter 37 - Automation Of Manufacturing Processes
and OperationsChapter 38 - Computer-aided ManufacturingChapter 39 - Computer-integrated Manufacturing
systemsChapter 40 - Product Design And Manufacturing In A Competitive Environment
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