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Pattern
allowances in
metal casting
Presentado por:
Diana Gasca
Andrés Escárraga
Fundición de Metales
Profesor: Dr. Héctor Sánchez S.
Universidad del Valle
Pattern is a model or the replica of the object to be cast. It is a larger
in size as compared to the final casting, because it carries certain
allowances due to metallurgical and mechanical reasons for example,
shrinkage allowance is the result of metallurgical phenomenon where
as machining, draft, distortion, shale, and other allowances are
provided on the patterns because of mechanical reasons.
Top center is the clay original, then the two
part plaster mold used for casting the lead at
above, and wax cast from mold, sprued for
better brass casting, not yet cast. 2008-01-12.
homepages.waymark.net/mikefirth/tapper688
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Functions of Patterns:
• A Pattern prepares a mould cavity for the
purpose of making a casting.
• A Pattern may contain projections known as
core prints (corazón) if the casting requires a
core and need to be made hollow.
• Patterns properly made and having finished
and smooth surfaces reduce casting defects.
• Properly constructed patterns minimize
overall cost of the casting.
The pattern material should be:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Easily worked,shaped and joined.
Light in weight.
Strong,hard and durable.
Resistant to wear and abrasion .
Resistant to corrosion,and to chemical
reactions.
Dimensionally stable and unaffected by
variations in temperature and humidity.
Available at low cost.
Pattern Material Characteristics
(a) Split pattern
(b) Follow-board
(c) Match Plate
(d) Loose-piece
(e) Sweep
(f) Skeleton
pattern
Types of Patterns:
©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P
Groover, Fundamentals of Modern
Manufacturing 3/e
Types of Patterns
Figure 11.3 Types of patterns used in sand casting:
(a) solid pattern
(b) split pattern
(c) match-plate pattern
(d) cope and drag pattern
Fig:Single piece pattern
castings
Gating system
6.Gated pattern:
Fig:Cope and drag pattern
Reason for allowances:
Solidification Shrinkage
 Most metals undergo
noticeable volumetric
contraction when cooled
 Three principle stages of
shrinkage:
 Shrinkage of liquid as it
cools from the solidification
temperature
 Solidification shrinkage as
the liquid turns into solid
 Solid metal contraction as
the solidified metal cools to
room temperature
Figure Dimensional changes experienced by a
metal column as the material cools from a
superheated liquid to a room-temperature solid.
Note the significant shrinkage that occurs upon
solidification.
Prediction of porosity after casting
Minuto 1:12. Se observa la contracción del metal, no hay tolerancia para
compensarla, genera porosidad residual.
Volumetric Shrinkage
2% Residual Shrinkage after casting
Dimensional Allowances
 Typical allowances
 Cast iron 0.8-1.0%
 Steel 1.5-2.0%
 Aluminum 1.0-1.3%
 Magnesium 1.0-1.3%
 Brass 1.5%
 Shrinkage allowances are incorporated into the
pattern using shrink rules
 Thermal contraction might not be the only factor for
determining pattern size
 Surface finishing operations (machining, etc.)
should be taken into consideration
Solidification Shrinkage
 Amount of liquid metal contraction depends on the
coefficient of thermal contraction and the amount of
superheat
 As the liquid metal solidifies, the atomic structure
normally becomes more efficient and significant
amounts of shrinkage can occur
 Cavities and voids can be prevented by designing the
casting to have directional solidification
 Hot tears can occur when there is significant tensile
stress on the surface of the casting material
Types of Pattern Allowances:
THE VARIOUS PATTERN
ALLOWANCES ARE:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Shrinkage or contraction allowance.
Machining or finish allowance.
Draft of tapper allowances.
Distortion or chamber allowance.
5. Shake or rapping allowance.
1.ShrinkageAllowance:
All most all cast metals shrink or contract
volumetrically on cooling.
1.Liquid Shrinkage:
it refers to the reduction in volume when the metal
changes from liquid state to solid state at the solidus
temperature.To account for this shrinkage;riser,which
feed the liquid metal to the casting,are provided in the
mold.
2.Solid Shrinkage:
it refers to the reduction in volume caused when
metal loses temperature in solid state.To account for
this,shrinkage allowance is provided on the patterns.
Almost all cast metals shrink or contract
volumetrically after solidification and therefore the
pattern to obtain a particular sized casting is made
oversize by an amount equal to that of shrinkage
or contraction.
Different metals shrink at different rates because
shrinkage is the property of the cast metal/alloy.
The metal shrinkage depends upon:
1. The cast metal or alloy.
2. Solidification temp.of the metal/alloy.
3. Casted dimensions(size).
4. Casting design aspects.
5. Molding conditions(i.e.,mould materials
and molding methods employed)
Material Dimension Shrinkageallowance
(inch/ft)
Grey Cast Iron
Up to 2 feet
2 feet to 4feet
Over 4feet
0.125
0.105
0.083
CastSteel
Upto2feet
2feetto6feet
over6feet
0.251
0.191
0.155
Aluminum
Upto4feet
4feetto6feet
over6feet
0.155
0.143
0.125
Magnesium Upto4feet
Over4feet
0.173
0.155
RATE OF CONTRACTION OF VARIOUS METALS :
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
i.
ii.
iii.
2.MachiningAllowance:
A CASTING IS GIVEN AN ALLOWANCE FOR MACHINING, BECAUSE:
Castings get oxidized in the mold and during heat
treatment;scales etc.,thus formed need to be removed.
It is the intended to remove surface roughness and other
imperfections from the castings.
It is required to achieve exact casting dimensions.
Surface finish is required on the casting.
HOW MUCH EXTRA METAL OR HOW MUCH
MACHINING ALLOWANCE SHOULD BE
PROVIDED, DEPENDS ON THE FACTORS LISTED BELOW:
Nature of metals.
Size and shape of casting.
The type of machining operations to be employed for
Metal Dimension(inch) Allowance(inch)
Castiron
Upto12
12to20
20to40
0.12
0.20
0.25
Caststeel
Upto6
6to20
20to40
0.12
0.25
0.30
Nonferrous
Upto8
8to12
12to40
0.09
0.12
0.16
MACHINING ALLOWANCES OF
VARIOUS METALS:
3.Draft or TaperAllowance:
It is given to all surfaces perpendicular to parting
line.
Draft allowance is given so that the pattern can
be easily removed from the molding material
tightly packed around it with out damaging the
mould cavity.
The amount of taper depends upon:
i. Shape and size of pattern in the depth
direction in contact with the mould cavity.
ii. Moulding methods.
iii. Mould materials.
iv. Draft allowance is imparted on internal as well
as external surfaces;of course it is more on
internal surfaces.
©2007 John Wiley & Sons,
Inc. M P Groover,
Fundamentals of Modern
Manufacturing 3/e
Core
Full-scale model of interior surfaces of part
 It is inserted into the mold cavity prior to pouring
 The molten metal flows and solidifies between the mold
cavity and the core to form the casting's external and
internal surfaces
 May require supports to hold it in position in the mold cavit
during pouring, called chaplets
Figure 11.4 (a) Core held in place in the mold cavity by chaplets, (b)
possible chaplet design, (c) casting with internal cavity.
©2007 John Wiley & Sons,
Inc. M P Groover,
Fundamentals of Modern
Manufacturing 3/e
Draft
 Minor changes in part design can reduce
need for coring
Figure 11.25 Design change to eliminate the need for
using a core: (a) original design, and (b) redesign.
©2007 John Wiley & Sons,
Inc. M P Groover,
Fundamentals of Modern
Manufacturing 3/e
Product Design Considerations
 Draft Guidelines:
 In expendable mold casting, draft facilitates
removal of pattern from mold
 Draft = 1 for sand casting
 In permanent mold casting, purpose is to aid in
removal of the part from the mold
 Draft = 2 to 3 for permanent mold
processes
 Similar tapers should be allowed if solid cores
are used
Pattern
material
Heightofthe
givensurface
(inch)
Draftangle
(External
surface)
Draftangle
(Internal
surface)
Wood
1
1to2
2to4
4to8
8to32
3.00
1.50
1.00
0.75
0.50
3.00
2.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
Metal and plastic
1
1to2
2to4
4to8
8to32
1.50
1.00
0.75
0.50
0.50
3.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
0.75
Table 2 : Draft Allowances of
Various Metals:
Fig:taper in design
4. Distortion or cambered allowance:
A CASTING WILL DISTORT OR WRAP IF :
i. It is of irregular shape,
ii. All it parts do not shrink uniformly i.e.,some
parts shrinks while others are restricted from
during so,
iii. It is u or v-shape,
iv. The arms possess unequal thickness,
v. It has long,rangy arms as those of propeller strut
for the ship,
vi. It is a long flat casting,
vii. One portion of the casting cools at a faster rate
5.Shake allowance:
A patter is shaken or rapped by striking the same
with a wooden piece from side to side.This is
done so that the pattern a little is loosened in the
mold cavity and can be easily removed.
In turn,therefore,rapping enlarges the mould
cavity which results in a bigger sized casting.
Hence,a ²ve allowance is provided on the pattern
i.e.,the pattern dimensions are kept smaller in
order to compensate the enlargement of mould
cavity due to rapping.
The magnitude of shake allowance can be
reduced by increasing the tapper.
Pattern Layout:
Steps involved:
Get the working drawing of the part for
which the pattern is to be made.
Make two views of the part drawing on a
sheet,using a shrink rule. A shrink rule is
modified form of an ordinary scale which has
already taken care of shrinkage allowance for
a particular metal to be cast.
Add machining allowances as per the
requirements.
Depending upon the method of molding,
provide the draft allowance.
Pattern Construction:
Study the pattern layout carefully and establish,
a. Location of parting surface.
b. No.of parts in which the pattern will be made.
Using the various hand tools and pattern making
machines fabricate the different parts of the pattern.
Inspect the pattern as regards the alignment of
different portions of the pattern and its dimensional
accuracy.
Fill wax in all the fillets in order to remove sharp
corners.
Give a shellac coatings(3 coats) to pattern.
impart suitable colors to the pattern for
identification purposes and for other informations.
Design Considerations in Castings
 Location and orientation of the parting line is important
to castings
 Parting line can affect:
 Number of cores
 Method of supporting cores
 Use of effective and economical gating
 Weight of the final casting
 Final dimensional accuracy
 Ease of molding
Design Considerations
Various allowances incorporated into a
casting pattern.
Two-part mold showing the parting line and the
incorporation of a draft allowance on vertical
surfaces.
Design Considerations
Figure 11-16 (Left) Elimination of a core by
changing the location or orientation of the
parting plane.
Figure 11-17 (Right) Elimination of a dry-
sand core by a change in part design.
Design Considerations
 It is often desirable to minimize the use of cores
 Controlling the solidification process is important
to producing quality castings
 Thicker or heavier sections will cool more slowly, so
chills should be used
 If section thicknesses must change, gradual is better
 If they are not gradual, stress concentration points can be
created
 Fillets or radii can be used to minimize stress concentration
points
 Risers can also be used
Parting Line and Drafts
Figure 11-18 (Top left) Design where the location of the parting plane is specified by the
draft. (Top right) Part with draft unspecified. (Bottom) Various options to produce the top-
right part, including a no-draft design.
Section Thicknesses
(Above) Typical guidelines for section change transitions in castings.
Figure a) The “hot spot” at section r2 is cause by intersecting sections. B) An interior fillet and exterior
radius lead to more uniform thickness and more uniform cooling.
Design Modifications
 Hot spots are areas of the material that cool more
slowly than other locations
 Function of part geometry
 Localized shrinkage may occur
Hot spots often result from intersecting sections of various thickness.
Design Modifications
 Parts that have ribs may experience cracking due to
contraction
 Ribs may be staggered to prevent cracking
 An excess of material may appear around the parting
line
 The parting line may be moved to improve appearance
 Thin-walled castings should be designed with extra
caution to prevent cracking
Design Modifications
Figure 11-23 Using staggered ribs to prevent cracking during cooling.
References
 Rao, P.N. (2003). Manufacturing Technology. New Delhi:
Tata McGraw-Hill.
 Pattern Allowances in casting, Vikrant Sharma, MITS
Lakshmangarh 2008
 Foundry technology. Peter Beeley, 2th edition, Reed
Elsevier, 2001
 Fundamentals of metal casting. Richard A. Flinn. Addison-
Wesley, 1963

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Pattern allowances in metal casting

  • 1. Pattern allowances in metal casting Presentado por: Diana Gasca Andrés Escárraga Fundición de Metales Profesor: Dr. Héctor Sánchez S. Universidad del Valle
  • 2. Pattern is a model or the replica of the object to be cast. It is a larger in size as compared to the final casting, because it carries certain allowances due to metallurgical and mechanical reasons for example, shrinkage allowance is the result of metallurgical phenomenon where as machining, draft, distortion, shale, and other allowances are provided on the patterns because of mechanical reasons. Top center is the clay original, then the two part plaster mold used for casting the lead at above, and wax cast from mold, sprued for better brass casting, not yet cast. 2008-01-12. homepages.waymark.net/mikefirth/tapper688 1b.jpg
  • 3. Functions of Patterns: • A Pattern prepares a mould cavity for the purpose of making a casting. • A Pattern may contain projections known as core prints (corazón) if the casting requires a core and need to be made hollow. • Patterns properly made and having finished and smooth surfaces reduce casting defects. • Properly constructed patterns minimize overall cost of the casting.
  • 4. The pattern material should be: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Easily worked,shaped and joined. Light in weight. Strong,hard and durable. Resistant to wear and abrasion . Resistant to corrosion,and to chemical reactions. Dimensionally stable and unaffected by variations in temperature and humidity. Available at low cost.
  • 6. (a) Split pattern (b) Follow-board (c) Match Plate (d) Loose-piece (e) Sweep (f) Skeleton pattern Types of Patterns:
  • 7. ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e Types of Patterns Figure 11.3 Types of patterns used in sand casting: (a) solid pattern (b) split pattern (c) match-plate pattern (d) cope and drag pattern
  • 10. Fig:Cope and drag pattern
  • 11. Reason for allowances: Solidification Shrinkage  Most metals undergo noticeable volumetric contraction when cooled  Three principle stages of shrinkage:  Shrinkage of liquid as it cools from the solidification temperature  Solidification shrinkage as the liquid turns into solid  Solid metal contraction as the solidified metal cools to room temperature Figure Dimensional changes experienced by a metal column as the material cools from a superheated liquid to a room-temperature solid. Note the significant shrinkage that occurs upon solidification.
  • 12. Prediction of porosity after casting Minuto 1:12. Se observa la contracción del metal, no hay tolerancia para compensarla, genera porosidad residual.
  • 13. Volumetric Shrinkage 2% Residual Shrinkage after casting
  • 14. Dimensional Allowances  Typical allowances  Cast iron 0.8-1.0%  Steel 1.5-2.0%  Aluminum 1.0-1.3%  Magnesium 1.0-1.3%  Brass 1.5%  Shrinkage allowances are incorporated into the pattern using shrink rules  Thermal contraction might not be the only factor for determining pattern size  Surface finishing operations (machining, etc.) should be taken into consideration
  • 15. Solidification Shrinkage  Amount of liquid metal contraction depends on the coefficient of thermal contraction and the amount of superheat  As the liquid metal solidifies, the atomic structure normally becomes more efficient and significant amounts of shrinkage can occur  Cavities and voids can be prevented by designing the casting to have directional solidification  Hot tears can occur when there is significant tensile stress on the surface of the casting material
  • 16. Types of Pattern Allowances: THE VARIOUS PATTERN ALLOWANCES ARE: 1. 2. 3. 4. Shrinkage or contraction allowance. Machining or finish allowance. Draft of tapper allowances. Distortion or chamber allowance. 5. Shake or rapping allowance.
  • 17. 1.ShrinkageAllowance: All most all cast metals shrink or contract volumetrically on cooling. 1.Liquid Shrinkage: it refers to the reduction in volume when the metal changes from liquid state to solid state at the solidus temperature.To account for this shrinkage;riser,which feed the liquid metal to the casting,are provided in the mold. 2.Solid Shrinkage: it refers to the reduction in volume caused when metal loses temperature in solid state.To account for this,shrinkage allowance is provided on the patterns.
  • 18. Almost all cast metals shrink or contract volumetrically after solidification and therefore the pattern to obtain a particular sized casting is made oversize by an amount equal to that of shrinkage or contraction. Different metals shrink at different rates because shrinkage is the property of the cast metal/alloy. The metal shrinkage depends upon: 1. The cast metal or alloy. 2. Solidification temp.of the metal/alloy. 3. Casted dimensions(size). 4. Casting design aspects. 5. Molding conditions(i.e.,mould materials and molding methods employed)
  • 19. Material Dimension Shrinkageallowance (inch/ft) Grey Cast Iron Up to 2 feet 2 feet to 4feet Over 4feet 0.125 0.105 0.083 CastSteel Upto2feet 2feetto6feet over6feet 0.251 0.191 0.155 Aluminum Upto4feet 4feetto6feet over6feet 0.155 0.143 0.125 Magnesium Upto4feet Over4feet 0.173 0.155 RATE OF CONTRACTION OF VARIOUS METALS :
  • 20. i. ii. iii. iv. i. ii. iii. 2.MachiningAllowance: A CASTING IS GIVEN AN ALLOWANCE FOR MACHINING, BECAUSE: Castings get oxidized in the mold and during heat treatment;scales etc.,thus formed need to be removed. It is the intended to remove surface roughness and other imperfections from the castings. It is required to achieve exact casting dimensions. Surface finish is required on the casting. HOW MUCH EXTRA METAL OR HOW MUCH MACHINING ALLOWANCE SHOULD BE PROVIDED, DEPENDS ON THE FACTORS LISTED BELOW: Nature of metals. Size and shape of casting. The type of machining operations to be employed for
  • 21.
  • 23. 3.Draft or TaperAllowance: It is given to all surfaces perpendicular to parting line. Draft allowance is given so that the pattern can be easily removed from the molding material tightly packed around it with out damaging the mould cavity. The amount of taper depends upon: i. Shape and size of pattern in the depth direction in contact with the mould cavity. ii. Moulding methods. iii. Mould materials. iv. Draft allowance is imparted on internal as well as external surfaces;of course it is more on internal surfaces.
  • 24. ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e Core Full-scale model of interior surfaces of part  It is inserted into the mold cavity prior to pouring  The molten metal flows and solidifies between the mold cavity and the core to form the casting's external and internal surfaces  May require supports to hold it in position in the mold cavit during pouring, called chaplets Figure 11.4 (a) Core held in place in the mold cavity by chaplets, (b) possible chaplet design, (c) casting with internal cavity.
  • 25. ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e Draft  Minor changes in part design can reduce need for coring Figure 11.25 Design change to eliminate the need for using a core: (a) original design, and (b) redesign.
  • 26. ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e Product Design Considerations  Draft Guidelines:  In expendable mold casting, draft facilitates removal of pattern from mold  Draft = 1 for sand casting  In permanent mold casting, purpose is to aid in removal of the part from the mold  Draft = 2 to 3 for permanent mold processes  Similar tapers should be allowed if solid cores are used
  • 28.
  • 30. 4. Distortion or cambered allowance: A CASTING WILL DISTORT OR WRAP IF : i. It is of irregular shape, ii. All it parts do not shrink uniformly i.e.,some parts shrinks while others are restricted from during so, iii. It is u or v-shape, iv. The arms possess unequal thickness, v. It has long,rangy arms as those of propeller strut for the ship, vi. It is a long flat casting, vii. One portion of the casting cools at a faster rate
  • 31.
  • 32. 5.Shake allowance: A patter is shaken or rapped by striking the same with a wooden piece from side to side.This is done so that the pattern a little is loosened in the mold cavity and can be easily removed. In turn,therefore,rapping enlarges the mould cavity which results in a bigger sized casting. Hence,a ²ve allowance is provided on the pattern i.e.,the pattern dimensions are kept smaller in order to compensate the enlargement of mould cavity due to rapping. The magnitude of shake allowance can be reduced by increasing the tapper.
  • 33. Pattern Layout: Steps involved: Get the working drawing of the part for which the pattern is to be made. Make two views of the part drawing on a sheet,using a shrink rule. A shrink rule is modified form of an ordinary scale which has already taken care of shrinkage allowance for a particular metal to be cast. Add machining allowances as per the requirements. Depending upon the method of molding, provide the draft allowance.
  • 34. Pattern Construction: Study the pattern layout carefully and establish, a. Location of parting surface. b. No.of parts in which the pattern will be made. Using the various hand tools and pattern making machines fabricate the different parts of the pattern. Inspect the pattern as regards the alignment of different portions of the pattern and its dimensional accuracy. Fill wax in all the fillets in order to remove sharp corners. Give a shellac coatings(3 coats) to pattern. impart suitable colors to the pattern for identification purposes and for other informations.
  • 35. Design Considerations in Castings  Location and orientation of the parting line is important to castings  Parting line can affect:  Number of cores  Method of supporting cores  Use of effective and economical gating  Weight of the final casting  Final dimensional accuracy  Ease of molding
  • 36. Design Considerations Various allowances incorporated into a casting pattern. Two-part mold showing the parting line and the incorporation of a draft allowance on vertical surfaces.
  • 37. Design Considerations Figure 11-16 (Left) Elimination of a core by changing the location or orientation of the parting plane. Figure 11-17 (Right) Elimination of a dry- sand core by a change in part design.
  • 38. Design Considerations  It is often desirable to minimize the use of cores  Controlling the solidification process is important to producing quality castings  Thicker or heavier sections will cool more slowly, so chills should be used  If section thicknesses must change, gradual is better  If they are not gradual, stress concentration points can be created  Fillets or radii can be used to minimize stress concentration points  Risers can also be used
  • 39. Parting Line and Drafts Figure 11-18 (Top left) Design where the location of the parting plane is specified by the draft. (Top right) Part with draft unspecified. (Bottom) Various options to produce the top- right part, including a no-draft design.
  • 40. Section Thicknesses (Above) Typical guidelines for section change transitions in castings. Figure a) The “hot spot” at section r2 is cause by intersecting sections. B) An interior fillet and exterior radius lead to more uniform thickness and more uniform cooling.
  • 41. Design Modifications  Hot spots are areas of the material that cool more slowly than other locations  Function of part geometry  Localized shrinkage may occur Hot spots often result from intersecting sections of various thickness.
  • 42. Design Modifications  Parts that have ribs may experience cracking due to contraction  Ribs may be staggered to prevent cracking  An excess of material may appear around the parting line  The parting line may be moved to improve appearance  Thin-walled castings should be designed with extra caution to prevent cracking
  • 43. Design Modifications Figure 11-23 Using staggered ribs to prevent cracking during cooling.
  • 44. References  Rao, P.N. (2003). Manufacturing Technology. New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill.  Pattern Allowances in casting, Vikrant Sharma, MITS Lakshmangarh 2008  Foundry technology. Peter Beeley, 2th edition, Reed Elsevier, 2001  Fundamentals of metal casting. Richard A. Flinn. Addison- Wesley, 1963