Metal Compression Forming - A New Process for Structural Aluminum Alloy Castings 982107
Metal Compression Forming (MCF) is a variant of the squeeze casting process, in which molten metal is allowed to solidify under pressure in order to close porosity and form a sound part. However, the MCF process applies pressure on the entire mold face, thereby directing pressure on all regions of the casting and producing a uniformly sound part. The process is capable of producing parts with properties close to those of forgings, while retaining the near net shape, complexity in geometry, and relatively low cost of the casting process. The paper describes the casting process development involved in the production of an aluminum A357 alloy motor mount bracket, including the use of a filling and solidification model to design the gating and determine process parameters. Tensile properties of the component are presented and correlated with those of forged components.
Citation: Viswanathan, S., Brinkman, C., and Purgert, R., "Metal Compression Forming - A New Process for Structural Aluminum Alloy Castings," SAE Technical Paper 982107, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982107. Download Citation
Author(s):
S. Viswanathan, C. R. Brinkman, R. M. Purgert
Affiliated:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Thompson Aluminum Casting Company