Marcin Małysza, Stanisław Pysz, Aleksander Fajkiel, Piotr Dudek, Krzysztof Saja, Michał Woś

Simulation of the volume and distribution of air entrapped by liquid metal in a test mould for the pressure die casting process

Abstract

Computer programs are now a common tool aiding the engineer’s work on structure design. The design of foundry moulds used in the pressure die casting process, based on the casting design and effectively utilising the ability to create 3D images of solid bodies, allows for quick preparation of technological documentation. The designer of foundry moulds, guided by technological premises, has to create the right conditions for the liquid metal flow and ensure proper die venting and cooling mould pressure. The possibility of early verification of the die cavity design with visualization of how it will be filled with molten metal reduces both time and cost of the casting preparation and implementation into production. There are many programs on the world market that perform simulation and analysis of pouring, solidification, and other phenomena and operations accompanying the casting shaping process. This article presents an analysis of ambient air behaviour under conditions of high pressure die casting. Computer simulations were performed using Flow-3D software on a test casting of simplified geometry. The results were displayed in a visual form for the die with and without the "stepped" venting injector insert.


Keywords: pressure die casting, computer simulation, venting injector insert,
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