Casting Design and Performance
Date: 2009
Product Code: 05263G Price: $175.00
Component casting has many design
advantages, especially when complex geometries are
required. There are many
options and challenges in producing efficient casting designs,
and this
publication acquaints readers with fundamental information about how casting
design influences casting solidification and how casting solidification
influences
casting properties. Mechanical property data, especially for
dynamic properties, are
also described in details for cast iron, steel, and
aluminum.
Table
of Contents
Part I: Casting Design Principles and Practice
Chapter 1: Casting
Design Issues and Practices
Chapter 2: Casting Design
Principles
Chapter 3: Modeling of casting and solidification
processing
Part II: Process Design
Chapter 4: Riser Design
Chapter 5:
Gating Design
Chapter 6: Design for Economical molding
Chapter
7: Design for Economical Coring
Part III: Design and Geometry
Chapter 8: Casting Design and
Geometry
Chapter 9: Design Problems Involving Thin
Sections
Chapter 10: Design Problems Involving Uniform
Sections
Chapter 11: Design Problems Involving Unequal
Sections
Chapter 12: Design Problems Involving
Junctions
Chapter 13: Design Problems Involving
Distortion
Part III: Casting Performance
Chapter 14: Corrosion of Cast
Irons
Chapter 15: Corrosion of Cast Carbon and Low-Alloy
Steels
Chapter 16: Corrosion of Cast Stainless Steels
Chapter
17: Fatigue and Fracture Properties of Cast Irons
Chapter 18: Fatigue
and Fracture Properties of Cast Steels
Chapter 19: Fatigue and Fracture
Properties of Aluminum Alloy Castings
Chapter 20: Friction and Wear of
Cast Irons
Chapter 21: Friction and Wear of Aluminum-Silicon
Alloys
Chapter 22: Failures Related to
Casting
Chapter 23: Nondestructive Inspection of
Castings