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Application of Silicon Carbide Chills in Controlling the Solidification Process of Casts Made of IN-713C Nickel Superalloy

Authors :
D. Szeliga
K. Kubiak
R. Cygan
W. Ziaja
Source :
Archives of Foundry Engineering, Vol 12, Iss SI 2, Pp 105-111 (2012)
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Sciendo, 2012.

Abstract

The paper presents the method of manufacturing casts made of the IN-713C nickel superalloy using the wax lost investment castingprocess and silicon carbide chills. The authors designed experimental casts, the gating system and selected the chills material. Wax pattern,ceramic shell mould and experimental casts were prepared for the purposes of research. On the basis of the temperature distributionmeasurements, the kinetics of the solidification process was determined in the thickened part of the plate cast. This allowed to establish thequantity of phase transitions which occurred during cast cooling process and the approximate values of liquidus, eutectic, solidus andsolvus temperatures as well as the solidification time and the average value of cast cooling rate. Non-destructive testing and macroscopicanalysis were applied to determine the location and size of shrinkage defects. The authors present the mechanism of solidification andformation of shrinkage defects in casts with and without chills. It was found that the applied chills influence significantly the hot spots andthe remaining part of the cast. Their presence allows to create conditions for solidification of IN-713C nickel superalloy cast withoutshrinkage defects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18973310
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Foundry Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doajarticles..a0bbfb458ba52266bf3d76c0994a0c43