Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1479939 Journal of Materials Research and Technology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Volume deficit of rectangular shape US 413 and US A356 cast aluminium alloy has been estimated in the present study. The decrease in specific volume directs to a volume deficit in castings and it has been shown as a defect. The volume deficit can be classified as macro cavities, internal porosity, surface sinking and volumetric contraction and measured using mathematical formulae; the actual volume deficit of the given casting was obtained by adding all the defects. Quantification of internal closed porosity has been addressed through X-ray computer tomography. The information regarding the volume deficit and its distribution is critical in minimizing casting defects.

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