Pa. Kobryn et Sl. Semiatin, Determination of interface heat-transfer coefficients for permanent-mold casting of Ti-6Al-4V, MET MAT T B, 32(4), 2001, pp. 685-695
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Metallurgy
Journal title
METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS B-PROCESS METALLURGY AND MATERIALS PROCESSING SCIENCE
Interface heat-transfer coefficients (h(0)) for permanent-mold casting (PMC
) of Ti-6Al-4V were established as a function of casting surface temperatur
e using a calibration-curve technique. Because mold geometry has a strong e
ffect on h(0), values were determined for both of the two limiting interfac
e types, "shrink-off' and "shrink-on." For this purpose, casting experiment
s with instrumented molds were performed for cylinder- and pipe-shaped cast
ings. The measured temperature transients were used in conjunction with two
-dimensional (2-D) axisymmetric finite-element method (FEM) simulations to
determine h(0)(T). For the shrink-off interface type, h(0) was found to dec
rease linearly from 2000 to 1500 W/m(2) K between the liquidus and the soli
dus, from 1500 to 325 W/m(2) K between the solidus and the gap-formation te
mperature, and at a rate of 0.3 W/m(2) K/K thereafter. For the shrink-on in
terface type, ho was found to increase linearly from 2000 to 2500 W/m(2) K
between the liquidus and the solidus temperatures, from 2500 to 5000 W/m(2)
K between the solidus and the gap-formation temperature, and to remain con
stant thereafter. The shrink-on values were up to 100 times the shrink-off
values, indicating the importance of accounting for the interface geometry
in FEM simulations of this process. The FEM-predicted casting and mold temp
eratures were found to be insensitive to certain changes in the h(0) values
and sensitive to others. A comparison to published h(0) values for PMC of
aluminum alloys showed some similarities and some differences.