SIM - 3D Software Verification by Feeders Functioning Analysis
Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2014, Vol 15, Issue 42
Abstract
SIM - 3D software was done at Transilvania University of Brasov for casting solidification simulation of alloy that solidifies in a temperature range. There is presented the research conducted by the authors to validate this software. Verification was based on the analysis of feeders operation. To this end, the simulation results were compared with those obtained by the method of real solidification modulus, as well as by casting experimental parts. We analysed the solidification directing in the system feeder - channel - part and the hot spots and shrinkages positions.
Authors and Affiliations
Ioan CIOBANU, Aurel CRIŞAN, Tibor BEDŐ, Sorin MUNTEANU, Daniela IONESCU
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