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Materials Processing During Casting

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Informationen zum Autor Dr Hasse Fredriksson is professor in Casting of Metals at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. He is the leader of a very active research group since more than three decades. Dr Fredriksson is internationally known. He is author or co-author to more than 200 scientific papers. He has organized many Summer schools and international conferences in his field, the last one in June 2005. Dr Ulla Åkerlind is a physicist (research field molecular physics) with long experience of undergraduate teaching at the Department of Physics at the University of Stockholm. She has co-operated in a set of text books in basic physics for the Swedish 'gymnasium' and produced learning aids for the undergraduate university level in physics. Klappentext This text covers most aspects of casting. It deals with the principles behind modern casting with applications incorporated for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The text consists of 11 chapters:* Chapters 1-2 presents a short introductory survey methods and equipment.* Chapters 3-6 describe the theoretical basis behind modern casting processes in foundries and cost houses.* Chapters 7-11 have a more practical approach to the casting of various metals. The principles derived in the earlier chapters are applied to teach the reader how various problems can be designed in an optimal way, according to the present knowledge of casting science. Due to the importance of steel and iron-based alloys a good deal of the content is devoted to these alloys but the principles and phenomena are general.Most chapters contain several solved examples and at the end of chapters 3-11 aa selection of exercises is given. The answers to all of the exercises are listed at the end of the book.An accompanying 'Guide to exercises' provides complete solutions to all of the exercises, step by step. The solutions in the Guide are designed to encourage the students to work on their own, i.e. the idea is help to self-help to achieve increased understanding of the topic. The Guide can be downloaded in PDF format from www.wiley.com.This extensive book offer materials for several courses on different aspects of the subject with the option of varying the level of the courses. It is appropriate for undergraduate as well as masters students in materials technology, as well as for students in mechanical engineering with some knowledge of materials processing. This text can be used by PhD students and researcher in material science who are working with problems connected to casting processing. Zusammenfassung Casting is one of the most important processes in materials technology. In this unique book, each step in the casting and solidification process is described and models are set up, which in many cases can be approximated by simplified analytical expressions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Chapter 1: Component Casting. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Casting of Components. Chapter 2: Cast House Processes. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Ingot Casting. 2.3 Continuous Casting. 2.4 From Ladle to Chill-mould in Continuous Casting of Steel. 2.5 Near Net Shape Casting. 2.6 The ESR Process. Chapter 3 Casting Hydrodynamics. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Basic Hydrodynamics. 3.3 Gating Systems in Component Casting. 3.4 Gating System in Ingot Casting. 3.5 Gating System in Continuous Casting. 3.6 Inclusion Control in Gating Systems - Ceramic Filters. 3.7 Maximum Fluidity Length. Summary. Exercises. Chapter 4: Heat Transport during Component Casting. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Basic Concepts and Laws of Heat Transport. 4.3 Theory of Heat Transport in Casting of Metals and Alloys. 4.4 Heat Transport in Component Casting. Summary. Exercises. Chapter 5: Heat Tra...

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