Pressure Die Casting: A Model of Vacuum Pumping

Author:

Bar-Meir G.1,Eckert E. R. G.1,Goldstein R. J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455

Abstract

Multifunctional characteristics of die casting parts are significantly compromised by the presence of voids, which can result in a substantial decrease in the elastic moduli and thermal conductivity. Gas/air porosity constitutes a large part of the total porosity. To reduce the porosity due to the gas/air entrainment, a vacuum can be applied to remove the residual air in the die. In some cases vacuum castings have low porosity, while in other cases the results are not satisfactory. These differing results can be explained in some instances by an analysis of the vent area. A simple model is proposed based on conservation laws which describes the relationship between vent area and pressure variation in the die. The analysis of vacuum venting indicates that there is a critical/optimum vent area below which the ventilation is poor and above which the resistance to the air flow is minimal. The model yields a simple equation to select the optimum area which is a function of the duct resistance, the evacuated volume, and the filling time. This result should be useful to the design engineer. The result also provides a tool to “measure” the vent size for numerical simulations of the cavity filling, taking into account the compressibility of the gas.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering

Reference16 articles.

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4. Draper A. B. , 1967, “Effect of Vent and Gate Areas on the Porosity of Die Casting,” Transactions of American Foundrymen’s Society, Vol. 75, pp. 727–734.

5. Karni, Y., 1991, “Venting Design in Die Casting: An Analytical Approach,” NADCA Congress and Exposition, Detroit, MI, paper G-T91-OC2.

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