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Crack Formation In Investment Casting Ceramic Shells, W. A. Everhart Jan 2011

Crack Formation In Investment Casting Ceramic Shells, W. A. Everhart

Masters Theses

"This thesis is a collection of papers that discuss shell cracking in investment casting during pattern removal. The application of rigid polymeric foam for large investment casting patterns with complex geometries can improve the dimensional tolerances and the surface quality of the casting. However, these pattern materials have a tendency to promote crack formation in investment casting shells during pattern removal by firing.

The first two papers discuss the factors affecting shell cracking and methods to prevent it. Experimental methods were combined with finite element modeling to predict stress in the shell. A 3D nonlinear finite element model was developed …


Alloy Dissolution In Argon Stirred Steel, Darryl S. Webber Jan 2011

Alloy Dissolution In Argon Stirred Steel, Darryl S. Webber

Doctoral Dissertations

"Alloying is required for the production of all steel products from small castings to large beams. Addition of large quantities of bulk alloys can result in alloy segregation and inconsistent alloy recovery. The objective of this research was to better understand alloy dissolution in liquid steel especially as it relates to Missouri S&Ts' patented continuous steelmaking process. A 45-kilogram capacity ladle with a single porous plug was used to evaluate the effect of four experimental factors on alloy dissolution: alloy species, alloy size or form, argon flow rate, and furnace tap temperature. Four alloys were tested experimentally including Class I …


Calcium Wire Ladle Treatment To Improve Cleanliness Of Centrifugal Cast Steel, Edith Yolanda Martinez Silva Jan 2011

Calcium Wire Ladle Treatment To Improve Cleanliness Of Centrifugal Cast Steel, Edith Yolanda Martinez Silva

Masters Theses

"Centrifugal casting provides the opportunity of combining large centrifugal forces and directional solidification to reduce non-metallic inclusions in the cast steel product. Calcium treatment in the ladle has the potential of reducing and modifying non-metallic inclusions to achieve better machinability and mechanical properties. The objective of this research is to analyze the combined effects of calcium wire ladle treatment and centrifugal casting on the number, size, composition and morphology of non-metallic inclusions in centrifugally cast steel products.

All experiments were completed at an industrial foundry. The experiments involved feeding calcium wire into the ladle after argon oxygen decarburization (AOD) and …