Characterization of heat transfer and its effect on solidification in water cooled LPDC of wheels
[摘要] Computational process modelling has become an important engineering tool in the casting industry to predict the solidification sequence in complex castings. Used properly, this tool can help reduce manufacturing costs. One of the challenging issues in developing casting simulations of the low pressure die casting (LPDC) process for automotive wheels is to quantify the heat transfer coefficients (HTC) within the cooling channels in a die. When water is used as the cooling media, the HTCs exhibit a complex, non-linear behaviour due to the boiling phenomena that occur making it possible to extract a significant amount of heat from the die in a short period of time and influence the solidification of a wheel. Primarily, constant heat transfer coefficients have been used to describe this heat transfer in casting models up until now, but an opportunity exists to improve the transient description of heat transfer in channels cooled with water. In this paper, HTC's in a lab-scale physical analogue model of die cooling will be characterized as a function of initial die temperatures.
[发布日期] [发布机构] Department of Materials Engineering, University of British Columbia, 6350 Stores Road, Vancouver; BC; V6T 1Z4, Canada^1
[效力级别] 计算机科学 [学科分类]
[关键词] Analogue modeling;Casting simulations;Computational process;Heat transfer coefficient (HTC);Low pressure die casting;Manufacturing cost;Nonlinear behaviours;Solidification sequence [时效性]