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Modelling the Mechanical Attributes (Roughness, Strength, and Hardness) of Al-alloy A356 during Sand Casting

Sand-casting is a well established primary process for manufacturing various parts of A356 alloy. However, the quality of the casting is adversely affected by the change in the magnitude of the control variables. For instance, a larger magnitude of pouring velocity induces a drop effect and a lower...

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Autores principales: Ishfaq, Kashif, Ali, Muhammad Asad, Ahmad, Naveed, Zahoor, Sadaf, Al-Ahmari, Abdulrahman M., Hafeez, Faisal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7040807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32012844
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13030598
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author Ishfaq, Kashif
Ali, Muhammad Asad
Ahmad, Naveed
Zahoor, Sadaf
Al-Ahmari, Abdulrahman M.
Hafeez, Faisal
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Ali, Muhammad Asad
Ahmad, Naveed
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Al-Ahmari, Abdulrahman M.
Hafeez, Faisal
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description Sand-casting is a well established primary process for manufacturing various parts of A356 alloy. However, the quality of the casting is adversely affected by the change in the magnitude of the control variables. For instance, a larger magnitude of pouring velocity induces a drop effect and a lower velocity increases the likelihood of cold-shut and mis-run types of defects. Similarly, a high pouring temperature causes the formation of hot tears, whereas a low temperature is a source of premature solidification. Likewise, a higher moisture content yields microcracks (due to gas shrinkages) in the casting and a lower moisture content results in the poor strength of the mold. Therefore, the appropriate selection of control variables is essential to ensure quality manufactured products. The empirical relations could provide valuable guidance in this regard. Additionally, although the casting process was optimized for A356 alloy, it was mostly done for a single response. Therefore, this paper aimed to formulate empirical relations for the contradictory responses, i.e., hardness, ultimate tensile strength and surface roughness, using the response surface methodology. The experimental results were comprehensively analyzed using statistical and scanning electron microscopic analyses. Optimized parameters were proposed and validated to achieve castings with high hardness (84.5 HB) and strength (153.5 MPa) with minimum roughness (5.8 µm).
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spelling pubmed-70408072020-03-09 Modelling the Mechanical Attributes (Roughness, Strength, and Hardness) of Al-alloy A356 during Sand Casting Ishfaq, Kashif Ali, Muhammad Asad Ahmad, Naveed Zahoor, Sadaf Al-Ahmari, Abdulrahman M. Hafeez, Faisal Materials (Basel) Article Sand-casting is a well established primary process for manufacturing various parts of A356 alloy. However, the quality of the casting is adversely affected by the change in the magnitude of the control variables. For instance, a larger magnitude of pouring velocity induces a drop effect and a lower velocity increases the likelihood of cold-shut and mis-run types of defects. Similarly, a high pouring temperature causes the formation of hot tears, whereas a low temperature is a source of premature solidification. Likewise, a higher moisture content yields microcracks (due to gas shrinkages) in the casting and a lower moisture content results in the poor strength of the mold. Therefore, the appropriate selection of control variables is essential to ensure quality manufactured products. The empirical relations could provide valuable guidance in this regard. Additionally, although the casting process was optimized for A356 alloy, it was mostly done for a single response. Therefore, this paper aimed to formulate empirical relations for the contradictory responses, i.e., hardness, ultimate tensile strength and surface roughness, using the response surface methodology. The experimental results were comprehensively analyzed using statistical and scanning electron microscopic analyses. Optimized parameters were proposed and validated to achieve castings with high hardness (84.5 HB) and strength (153.5 MPa) with minimum roughness (5.8 µm). MDPI 2020-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7040807/ /pubmed/32012844 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13030598 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Modelling the Mechanical Attributes (Roughness, Strength, and Hardness) of Al-alloy A356 during Sand Casting
title Modelling the Mechanical Attributes (Roughness, Strength, and Hardness) of Al-alloy A356 during Sand Casting
title_full Modelling the Mechanical Attributes (Roughness, Strength, and Hardness) of Al-alloy A356 during Sand Casting
title_fullStr Modelling the Mechanical Attributes (Roughness, Strength, and Hardness) of Al-alloy A356 during Sand Casting
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the Mechanical Attributes (Roughness, Strength, and Hardness) of Al-alloy A356 during Sand Casting
title_short Modelling the Mechanical Attributes (Roughness, Strength, and Hardness) of Al-alloy A356 during Sand Casting
title_sort modelling the mechanical attributes (roughness, strength, and hardness) of al-alloy a356 during sand casting
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7040807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32012844
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13030598
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