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Development of Hollow, Weld-able Die-Cast Parts for Aluminum Motorcycle Frames

2003-09-15
2003-32-0055
Using sand cores, the weld-able, hollow die-cast parts have been developed. For casting, the transition flow filling method is applied to reduce gas containment and to minimize damages to the core. In designing the products, the newly developed core stress prediction system by melt pressure distribution and the newly developed in-product gas containment prediction system have been applied. The hollow die-cast frame made by the new method attains a 30% increase in rigidity and 1kg reduction of weight.
Technical Paper

Development of High-Pressure Die-Casting Simulation and Verification in Motorcycle Parts

2005-10-12
2005-32-0025
With the growing demand of weight reduction in recent years, hollow structural casting products, which are weldable, of high strength and rigidity, are produced by high-pressure die-casting. In order to develop such a cast product in a short period of time, techniques are required to predict the castability, weldability, strength, quality at an early stage of development. The conventional simulations, however, are unable to satisfy the aforementioned demands. In an attempt to respond to those demands, the authors through this reported research quantifiably analyzed the porosity in the casting, and realized predicting of actual strength and elongation. By applying the newly developed casting simulation to the motorcycle parts, the cast part design can be accurately verified, allowing signification reduction of the thickness and weight.
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