Optimisation of Insulation Padding for Directional Solidification

The capability to predict hot spot in solidifying castings is the utmost important issues during parts design. In this paper, we present a simple method to predict temperature profile and possible hot spot in solidifying castings based on medial axis interpolation. One of the major features of medi...

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Main Authors: Pao, William K. S., Chen, Xiaohui, Lin, Chao
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Published: 2012
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spelling my.utp.eprints.79432017-01-19T08:21:34Z Optimisation of Insulation Padding for Directional Solidification Pao, William K. S. Chen, Xiaohui Lin, Chao TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The capability to predict hot spot in solidifying castings is the utmost important issues during parts design. In this paper, we present a simple method to predict temperature profile and possible hot spot in solidifying castings based on medial axis interpolation. One of the major features of medial objects is that it is a reduced topology of three-dimensional geometry. Hence a geometrically complex three-dimensional object can be represented by a combination of medial objects, e.g. 2-3D surfaces and lines. This allows the large amount of geometrical information to be stored with minimal space requirement and the three dimensional object can be manipulated in a two-dimensional space. In this paper, we exploit this particular property of medial objects and its possible application to casting. 2012-06-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7943/1/1569509807.pdf Pao, William K. S. and Chen, Xiaohui and Lin, Chao (2012) Optimisation of Insulation Padding for Directional Solidification. In: ICPER 2012, 12-14 June 2012, KLCC. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7943/
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Pao, William K. S.
Chen, Xiaohui
Lin, Chao
Optimisation of Insulation Padding for Directional Solidification
description The capability to predict hot spot in solidifying castings is the utmost important issues during parts design. In this paper, we present a simple method to predict temperature profile and possible hot spot in solidifying castings based on medial axis interpolation. One of the major features of medial objects is that it is a reduced topology of three-dimensional geometry. Hence a geometrically complex three-dimensional object can be represented by a combination of medial objects, e.g. 2-3D surfaces and lines. This allows the large amount of geometrical information to be stored with minimal space requirement and the three dimensional object can be manipulated in a two-dimensional space. In this paper, we exploit this particular property of medial objects and its possible application to casting.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Pao, William K. S.
Chen, Xiaohui
Lin, Chao
author_facet Pao, William K. S.
Chen, Xiaohui
Lin, Chao
author_sort Pao, William K. S.
title Optimisation of Insulation Padding for Directional Solidification
title_short Optimisation of Insulation Padding for Directional Solidification
title_full Optimisation of Insulation Padding for Directional Solidification
title_fullStr Optimisation of Insulation Padding for Directional Solidification
title_full_unstemmed Optimisation of Insulation Padding for Directional Solidification
title_sort optimisation of insulation padding for directional solidification
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7943/1/1569509807.pdf
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