This paper presents the erosion results of the AISI H13 steel impinged by resin-bonded silica sand, using a testing rig that closely simulates the real blowing conditions during industrial core-making. Steel specimens...This paper presents the erosion results of the AISI H13 steel impinged by resin-bonded silica sand, using a testing rig that closely simulates the real blowing conditions during industrial core-making. Steel specimens were heat treated to obtain hardness of 294, 445 and 595 HV200 (29, 45 and 55 HRC). Erosion tests were carried out at impingement angles from 20° to 90° and air drag pressures of 1.38, 2.07 and 2.76 bar (20, 30 and 40 psi). The main results are summarized as follows:(i) The harder material, the lower erosion;(ii) the maximum erosion rate is at 30°;(iii) Little difference in erosion rate at impact angle of 60° and 90° for a constant pressure tested regardless of the hardness level;(iv) As the pressure increases, so does the erosion rate, being more sensitive for low impact angles. Finally, a differential form of the general erosion equation is applied on a practical core-making case to evaluate the erosion rate of the H13 steel at 30° and 90° impingement angles.展开更多
The cold box plus process it discussed in principle When the proper heating to the corebox is given (65℃±2℃). the binder lever can be saved, also the core strength and surface hardnessare imtroved, the moisture...The cold box plus process it discussed in principle When the proper heating to the corebox is given (65℃±2℃). the binder lever can be saved, also the core strength and surface hardnessare imtroved, the moisture-sensitvity is reduced. The mechanism of the cold box plus process isthat the proper heat increases the activity of resin function groups and promotes the crosslinking re-action The result of a scanning electron microscope analysis shows that the core surface strength isimproved by heat展开更多
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文摘This paper presents the erosion results of the AISI H13 steel impinged by resin-bonded silica sand, using a testing rig that closely simulates the real blowing conditions during industrial core-making. Steel specimens were heat treated to obtain hardness of 294, 445 and 595 HV200 (29, 45 and 55 HRC). Erosion tests were carried out at impingement angles from 20° to 90° and air drag pressures of 1.38, 2.07 and 2.76 bar (20, 30 and 40 psi). The main results are summarized as follows:(i) The harder material, the lower erosion;(ii) the maximum erosion rate is at 30°;(iii) Little difference in erosion rate at impact angle of 60° and 90° for a constant pressure tested regardless of the hardness level;(iv) As the pressure increases, so does the erosion rate, being more sensitive for low impact angles. Finally, a differential form of the general erosion equation is applied on a practical core-making case to evaluate the erosion rate of the H13 steel at 30° and 90° impingement angles.
文摘The cold box plus process it discussed in principle When the proper heating to the corebox is given (65℃±2℃). the binder lever can be saved, also the core strength and surface hardnessare imtroved, the moisture-sensitvity is reduced. The mechanism of the cold box plus process isthat the proper heat increases the activity of resin function groups and promotes the crosslinking re-action The result of a scanning electron microscope analysis shows that the core surface strength isimproved by heat