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Casting Practice Test: Pouring - Gating Design, Melting Furnaces, Melting and Casting Quality
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Pouring - Gating Design, Melting Furnaces, Melting and Casting Quality topics include: Aspiration and friction effects, velocity distribution, melting furnaces, metals gases, casting cleaning and sand castings product design. A gating system is a series of passages that allow molten metal to flow into a mold cavity. A good gating system should ensure that the molten metal is distributed properly without excessive temperature loss, turbulence, gas entrapment, and slags.  The main components of a gating system are: Pouring basin, Sprue, Well, Runner, Ingate.  A poorly designed gating system... Show more
Casting Practice Test: Pouring - Gating Design, Melting Furnaces, Melting and Casting Quality
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25 Questions

1. The primary purpose of sprue in casting mould is to _____
2. Why are flux added to the charge ( parent metal to be melted) during melting of a metal?
3. Which of the following metals has the lowest liquid solubility (cc/kg) of hydrogen at atmospheric pressure?
4. Which of the following types of mould will have the longest period of cooling time for the same castings?
5. Positive temperature gradient which gradually increases towards the feed head, avoid shrinkage defects.
6. Which of the following ways can use for stopping the rapid solidification of the molten metal in the mould?
7. Incoming air pressure and quantity in cupola furnace are controlled by which of the following element?
8. Which of the following formulas show the Sievert’s law of percent of hydrogen (H) present in a melt?
9. Which of the following metal has a melting point of about 1537oC and latent heat of fusion 65.0 cal/g?
10. Which of the following is not desirable in casting design for minimum stress concentration?
11. In the solidification process, external angles have a lower cooling rate than re-entrant angles of the casting.
12. For melting of cast iron, which of the following furnace is used?
13. Splash core is used _____
14. Why is Velocity of a fluid in contact with any solid surface is zero?
15. Tumbling method, for cleaning of sand and unwanted fins from the castings, can be used for thin castings with fragile or overhung segments.
16. Flame or arc cutting method is used for the removal of dry sand cores from the castings.
17. Which of the following metal has a melting point of about 420oC and latent heat of fusion 26.3 cal/g?
18. Which of the following is/are not used to melt material in casting(foundry) industries?
19. Which of the following metals comes in an exothermic group of metals when the solubility of hydrogen is concerned?
20. Improper venting arrangement causes mechanical trapping of gases in metal castings.
21. Analysis of variations in the foundry procedures has no affect on the economy of production.
22. What is hearth in a furnace?
23. Presence of hydrogen in endothermic metals causes lattice distortion.
24. Maintaining of hydrogen level to a minimum in a melt is very important because there is no simple dehydrogenating technique.
25. In an induction furnace, mixing and melting rates are altered by?