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  • 2022Scaled cohesive zone models for fatigue crack propagation11citations
  • 2022A Two-Experiment Approach to Scaling in Biomechanics6citations
  • 2020Exact and inexact scaled models for hot forging17citations
  • 2018A computationally efficient cohesive zone model for fatigue18citations
  • 2018Experimental investigation into finite similitude for metal forming processes35citations
  • 2017Frequency-Dependent Cohesive Zone Models for Fatigue6citations
  • 2011Analytical solutions for vibrating fractal composite rods and beams17citations
  • 2009Vertical twin roll casting process of Mg alloy with high aluminium contentscitations
  • 2007A solution methodology for contacting domains in pressure die casting2citations
  • 2007Mechanical properties and metallugical qualities of magnesium alloy sheets manufactured by twin-roll casting20citations
  • 2006Boundary element stress analysis for bi-metallic dies in pressure diecasting1citations
  • 2006Boundary element stress analysis for copper-based dies in pressure die casting5citations
  • 2006Bi-metallic dies for rapid die casting3citations
  • 2006Experimental investigation into the thermal behavior of copper-alloyed dies in pressure die casting10citations
  • 2005Effects of rolling condition on warm deep drawability of magnesium alloy sheets produced by twin-roll strip casting3citations
  • 2004An Experimental Study Of the Pressure Die Casting Processcitations
  • 2004Forming Characteristics of cast magnesium alloy sheets manufactured by roll strip casting process5citations
  • 2004Semi-solid manufacturing process of magnesium alloys by twin-roll casting89citations
  • 2004An experimental study of the pressure die casting processcitations
  • 2003Mechanical properties of magnesium alloy sheets produced by semi-solid roll strip castingcitations
  • 2002The practicalities of ring rolling simulation for profiled rings29citations
  • 2002The effect of vibration on surface finish for semisolid and cast components4citations
  • 2002A practical method for finite element ring rolling simulation using the ALE flow formulation86citations
  • 2002Optimization for boiling heat transfer determination and enhancement in pressure die casting1citations
  • 2001Novel cooling channel shapes in pressure die casting11citations
  • 2001Efficient strategies for the simulation of railway wheel forming14citations
  • 2000An experimental and numerical investigation into the thermal behavior of the pressure die casting process11citations
  • 2000Determination of heat transfer coefficients using a 1-d flow model applied to irregular shaped cooling channels in pressure diecasting11citations
  • 2000Predicting heat extraction due to boiling in the cooling channels during the pressure die casting process7citations

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Predicting heat extraction due to boiling in the cooling channels during the pressure die casting process

  • Hinduja, Srichand
  • Dooling, P. J.
  • Clark, L. D.
  • Rosindale, I.
  • Davey, Keith
Abstract

The effect of boiling on the rate of heat extraction by cooling channels employed in pressure die casting dies is investigated. The cooling effect of the channels is simulated using a model that accounts for subcooled nucleate boiling and transitional film boiling as well as forced convection. The boiling model provides a continuous relationship between the rate of heat transfer and temperature, and can be applied to surfaces where forced convection, subcooled nucleate boiling and transitional film boiling are taking place in close proximity. The effects of physical parameters such as flow velocity, degree of subcooling, system pressure and bulk temperature are taken into account. Experimental results are obtained using a rig that simulates the pressure die casting process. The results are compared with the model predictions and are found to show good agreement. Instrumented field tests, on an industrial die casting machine, are also reported. These tests show the beneficial effects of boiling heat transfer in the pressure die casting process, including a 75 per cent increase in the production rate for the test component.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • extraction
  • die casting