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Curle, UA
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Wilkins, JD
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Govender, G
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2011-01-07T11:19:01Z |
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2011-01-07T11:19:01Z |
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2011 |
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Curle, UA, Wilkins, JD and Govender, G. 2011. Industrial semi-solid rheocasting of aluminum A356 brake calipers. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 2011, pp 1-5 |
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1687-8434 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4749
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Copyright: 2011 Hindawi Publishing Corporation |
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Industrial semi-solid casting trials of aluminum A356 brake calipers were performed over five days with the CSIR-RCS and highpressure die casting process cell. Consecutive visual passed castings were used as the measure of process stability, and common defects between trials were categorized. Short fill results are erratic and caused by unintended underdosing by the furnace or incomplete billet discharge at the delivery point in the shot sleeve. Cold shuts can be significantly reduced by adjusting the shot control profile. Surface finish defects include surface roughness and staining caused by lubricant burn off. Visual passed castings display none of the above-mentioned external defects. X-ray examination and pressure testing of heat-treated castings from the consecutive visual passed castings show improvement over the five days. These initial-stage industrialization efforts pave the way for process commercialization. |
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation |
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dc.relation.ispartofseries |
Journal Article |
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dc.subject |
Semi solid rheocasting |
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Aluminum A356 |
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Brake calipers |
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Materials science |
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CSIR-RCS |
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Industrial semi-solid rheocasting of aluminum A356 brake calipers |
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Article |
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Curle, U., Wilkins, J., & Govender, G. (2011). Industrial semi-solid rheocasting of aluminum A356 brake calipers. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4749 |
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Curle, UA, JD Wilkins, and G Govender "Industrial semi-solid rheocasting of aluminum A356 brake calipers." (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4749 |
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Curle U, Wilkins J, Govender G. Industrial semi-solid rheocasting of aluminum A356 brake calipers. 2011; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4749. |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Article
AU - Curle, UA
AU - Wilkins, JD
AU - Govender, G
AB - Industrial semi-solid casting trials of aluminum A356 brake calipers were performed over five days with the CSIR-RCS and highpressure die casting process cell. Consecutive visual passed castings were used as the measure of process stability, and common defects between trials were categorized. Short fill results are erratic and caused by unintended underdosing by the furnace or incomplete billet discharge at the delivery point in the shot sleeve. Cold shuts can be significantly reduced by adjusting the shot control profile. Surface finish defects include surface roughness and staining caused by lubricant burn off. Visual passed castings display none of the above-mentioned external defects. X-ray examination and pressure testing of heat-treated castings from the consecutive visual passed castings show improvement over the five days. These initial-stage industrialization efforts pave the way for process commercialization.
DA - 2011
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Semi solid rheocasting
KW - Aluminum A356
KW - Brake calipers
KW - Materials science
KW - CSIR-RCS
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2011
SM - 1687-8434
T1 - Industrial semi-solid rheocasting of aluminum A356 brake calipers
TI - Industrial semi-solid rheocasting of aluminum A356 brake calipers
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4749
ER -
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