MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR HOT CRACKING OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS DURING D. C. CASTING.

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Abstract

The model combines a new simplified thermal model for DC casting with the concept of solidification shrinkage not eliminated by afterfeeding (Feurer) and the concept of the critical time interval during solidification (Clyne and Davies). This model calculates hot-cracking tendencies as a result of the effects of composition, casting rate, and ingot diameter.

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Katgerman, L. (1982). MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR HOT CRACKING OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS DURING D. C. CASTING. Journal of Metals, 34(2), 46–49. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48228-6_114

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