Development of factorial model for green compression strength of moulding sand

Authors

  • S. Gajanana Department of Mechanical Engineering, MVSR Engineering College, Nadergul, Hyderabad
  • G. Prakasham Department of Mechanical Engineering, MVSR Engineering College, Nadergul, Hyderabad
  • B. Ravikumar Department of Mechanical Engineering, MVSR Engineering College, Nadergul, Hyderabad
  • C. Manoj Kumar Department of Mechanical Engineering, MVSR Engineering College, Nadergul, Hyderabad
  • Kaushik Shankar Department of Mechanical Engineering, MVSR Engineering College, Nadergul, Hyderabad

Keywords:

Green Compression Strength, ANOVA, DOE, Sand Casting

Abstract

Sand casting process is one of the most versatile process in manufacturing process where molten metal is poured into the expendable sand mould cavity to get complex shapes. In this process green compression strength is considered to be one of the important mechanical property for mould preparation in sand casting. These moulding sand properties play a vital role in determining the optimum moisture content for making green sand casting mould.
To optimize green compression strength the process variables like clay, moisture and sand composition are varied by selecting design of experiments (DOE) technique to find out effect of input parameters on green compression strength.
The present work aims to determination of green compression strength by varying silica sand, clay and water. Using factorial method number of experiments to be conducted is determined and design matrix is created. Using design matrix regression coefficients are calculated and student’s t-test is carried out to check significance of each regression coefficient. Contribution of each factor on output is determined by analysis of variance (ANOVA).

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Published

01-11-2019

How to Cite

Gajanana, S., Prakasham, G., Ravikumar, B., Manoj Kumar, C., & Shankar, K. (2019). Development of factorial model for green compression strength of moulding sand. Manufacturing Technology Today, 18(11), 26–30. Retrieved from https://mtt.cmti.res.in/index.php/journal/article/view/166

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