(PP) Near netShapeFormingusingSemi solidMetalFormingMicrosoftPowerPoint RAPDASAWorkshop PDF
(PP) Near netShapeFormingusingSemi solidMetalFormingMicrosoftPowerPoint RAPDASAWorkshop PDF
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1. The Semi-Solid Metal Forming Processes 2. Thixocasting 3. Rheocasting 4. Applications of SSM Forming 5. The CSIR Process 6. Conclusion + Video
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INTRODUCTION
1. THIXOFORMING 2. RHEOCASTING
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LIQUID RHEO
CASTING
Known since 3000 BC
HOT FORMING
Known since 3500 BC
Thixocasting
SSM FEEDSTOCK
Rheocasting
Cool
Transfer
Liquid Metal
Semi-solid metal with round grain structure High Pressure Die Casting
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Rheocasting Processes
New Rheocasting Process (NRC) UBE Semi-Solid Rheocasting (SSR) MIT New Semi-Solid Casting Hitachi Sub-liquidus Casting (SLC) JLH Technologies & THT Presses Slurry on Demand (SoD) AEMP
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Stampal - producing engine brackets for Fiat PUNTO 50000 pcs per month
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Hitachi Process
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SLC Process
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Advantages
Cost of material same as standard casting alloys Semi-solid state achieved direct from liquid. Oxidation reduced reduced oxide entrapment. Reduced loss of metal during reheating. SSM scrap can be recycled in house.
Disadvantages
Hydrogen Absorption Process consistency
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High wall thicknesses and different wall thicknesses can be designed Low gas porosity due to laminar filling and good airing Low solidification porosity due to a high solid fraction proportion (fsolid ~50%) Production of thin walled components Allows for the casting of wide range of alloys inclusive of high strength wrought alloys. Joining by LASER, MIG or WIG welding possible Heat treatment from T0 - T7 possible Near netshape or netshape parts production Improved tool life
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Key : (3) Excellent, (2) Good, (1) Some what poor, (0) Poor
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Manufacturing Process Annual Production (millions/yr) Part Weight (lbs) Min. Wall Thickness (mm) Leak rate (%) Machining Steps
1.7 6.3
0.98 3.2
1.5 5.1
0.735 3.8
2 18
0 5
4 82
0.1 26
PM Permanent mould
SF Solid Forging
Winterbottom, W L
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ENGINE MOUNTS PULEYS ROCKER ARMS BELT COVERS MOTOR HOUSINGS SPACE FRAMES
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The Specification: No machining necessary High strength and elongation in condition T6 Assembling forces > Material yielding strength
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Thixoforming parts lead to weight optimized solutions with a weight saving of 4050 % in comparison to steel designs.
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Techno-Economic Analyses
Comparison of production costs for an A356 engine bracket, cast by different processes by Stampal, Italy (SSM Rheo process is evaluated as 100%)
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Temperature and power profiles of 7 continuously rheocast 60 mm billets with production rate one billet/min. The maximal temperature gradient is 5C
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Seven continuous cast billets 60 mm diameter and 180 mm length, casting No p1. The last one has been kitchen knife tested
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Microstcructure of a 60mm diameter billet average grain size 68 m and shape factor 1.43
Microstructure of a 90mm diameter billet average grain size 85 m and shape factor 1.52
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Conclusions
The SSM forming technology has demonstrated that it will be a competitive process for the manufacture of high quality, high volume components for the automotive industry in particular. The new slurry approaches to SSM forming has made the process economically viable.
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