Gating&Risering System
Gating&Risering System
The metal should flow smoothly into the mould without any
turbulence. A turbulence metal flow tends to form dross in the
mould.
Re
Vd
density velocity diameter
viscosity
Critical Reynold’s
number
• Re < 2,000
– viscosity dominated, laminar flow
• Re > 4,000
– inertia dominated, turbulent flow
• Assuming
– entire mould is at atmospheric pressure (no
point below atmospheric)
– metal in the pouring basin is at zero velocity
(reservoir assumption)
Mass flow rate = A V = constant
CA is choke area
W is the weight of casting
C is nozzle coefficient
d is density of liquid metal
t is pouring time
H effective liquid metal head
Pouring time
•High pouring rates leads to mould erosion, rough
surface, excessive shrinkages etc.
1. Gating ratio may be of the order Gating ratio may be of the order of
of 3: 2: 1 1: 3: 2
2. Air aspiration effect is minimum Air aspiration effect is more
3. Volume flow of liquid from Volume flow of liquid from every
every ingate is almost equal. ingate is different.
4. They are smaller in volume for a They are larger in volume because
given flow rate of metal. they involve large runners and gates
Therefore the casting yield is as compared to pressurized system
higher. and thus the cast yield is reduced.