Numerical process modelling and simulation of campbell running systems designs

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2019-02-09

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Lyu C, Papanikolaou M, Jolly M. (2019) Numerical process modelling and simulation of campbell running systems designs. In: Shape Casting: The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series, 7th International Symposium Celebrating Prof. John Campbell's 80th Birthday, pp. 53-64

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In the 1980s, John Campbell developed a new casting process from his research in the industry over a number of years. The Cosworth process was for delivering very high-quality aluminium components for the automotive industry. The process was very capital-intensive and not very flexible for smaller companies delivering lower volumes of product. However, the principles behind the process have been taken and used to develop a range of different so-called running systems to help improve the quality of castings. Some of these designs have been published in ‘Castings Handbook’ [1] authored by Campbell. This paper presents the results of an MSc project during which a number of the proposed designs from Campbell’s Mini Casting Handbook [2] for certain features in running systems have been modelled using a validated CFD software.

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Gravity sand casting, Running system design, Numerical simulation, Vortex gate, Trident gate, Bubble trap, Multiple-in-gate, Air entrainment, Gate velocity

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Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International

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