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Major points while designing castings:
1. Avoid sharp corners and use curved surface/corners, because at sharp corners stress concentration is very high and can lead to a casting defect.
2. Always provide allowance and tolerances according to the type of metal to be used for casting.
3. Use of riser as per properties of a material such as for grey cast iron we don't require riser due to the conversion of carbon into graphite flakes and there is a possibility of expansion of the material in liquid and solidification state. But in solid state there is a possibility of contraction of the material to overcome this, size of the pattern can be increased by providing shrinkage allowance.
4. Cast surface finish should be very fine because this property will only decide the surface of the freshly cast material and amount of material will get wasted.
5. Casting should always be kept as simple as you can.
I have no expertise in mechanical engineering, as i am an electrical engineer. But i guess the simple rules we must follow are to avoid large flat surfaces, must keep casting as simple as possible, and most minimal too.
1. Cosider draft angle and machining allowences.
2. Minimum thickness for smooth flow of materials.
3. Internal holes and cavities.
4. Sharf edges must be avoided to give strength of the molds.
Rules that must be kept in mind while designing castings:
Avoid casting strain
Fillet all sharp angles and edges
Bring the minimum number of sections together
Avoid sharp angles and abrupt section
Design all sections in thickness as uniform as possible
Design for casting soundness to offset shrinkage
Proportion dimensions of inner walls correctly
Bosses, lugs and pads shouldn’t be used unless absolute necessity
Design ribs and brackets for maximum effectiveness
Allow for shrinkage and machine finish in dimensional tolerances
Please find the answer to your Question as follows:
- The cross section thickness has to be uniform as much as possible.
- Sharp corners and use of fillet have to be avoided to avoid the concentration of stresses.
- Curved shapes can be used so as to improve the stress endurance of the casting.
- The casting has to be designed as simple as possible.
- Webs and ribs used for stiffening in casting have to be as minimum as possible.
- Abrupt changes in thickness have to be avoided.
Thank you for the invitation
This is outside my specialty
Thanks for the invitation. Some of the rules which shall be followed to have good quality of casting are: