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Discussion Forum : Workshop Technology - Section 4 (Q.No. 42)
42.
Which one of the following material will require the largest size of riser for the same size of casting?
Discussion:
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Vinay BEL said:
5 years ago
Aluminum is the correct answer.
Pratik Kurhekar said:
5 years ago
Here we are talking about riser.
Riser only compensates the shrinkage occurs in liquid and phase change ie solidification shrinkage. % of Al shrinkage is 6.6% which is higher than any other material mentioned above.
Answer must be ALUMINIUM.
Riser only compensates the shrinkage occurs in liquid and phase change ie solidification shrinkage. % of Al shrinkage is 6.6% which is higher than any other material mentioned above.
Answer must be ALUMINIUM.
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Ajay Bhardwaj said:
5 years ago
We know that for maximum liquid shrinkage & solidification shrinkage the metal is "Aluminium". In question, it is asking that "which material will require the largest size of riser for the same casting" and also we know that function of the riser is to only compensate the liquid and solidification contraction and not solid contraction. Hence the Answer is "Aluminium" i.e. A.
Anand said:
5 years ago
Its aluminium, riser corresponds to liq shrinkage, so Al is the answer. Overall steel has highest when both solid +liq is considered.
Ajp said:
6 years ago
Aluminium is the answer.
Kalyan Seervi said:
6 years ago
Liquid and solidification allowance are higest in Aluminium.
So, the Correct Answer is A.
So, the Correct Answer is A.
Sohan said:
7 years ago
Steel has a highest shrinkage.
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Bhupi Dahiya said:
7 years ago
But what about solidification shrinkage. Stella has the highest shrinkage (liquid +solidification+solid).
And aluminium has highest in 1st two only (liquid and solidification).
And we all know that Riser is used to compensating for only 1st & 2nd.
So, Aluminium is the right answer.
And aluminium has highest in 1st two only (liquid and solidification).
And we all know that Riser is used to compensating for only 1st & 2nd.
So, Aluminium is the right answer.
Ashutosh verma said:
7 years ago
Steel is correct, aluminium is having largest liquid shrinkage, n steel has max total shrinkage, with a fact that riser is designed to compensate both LIQUID as well as SOLIDIFICATION shrinkages.
That's why we consider total shrinkage here.
That's why we consider total shrinkage here.
Deep said:
7 years ago
Aluminum is the correct answer.
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