Induction skull melting (ISM) is a widely used process for melting certain alloys that are very reactive in the molten condition, such as those based on Ti, TiAl, and Zr, prior to casting components such as turbine blades, engine valves, turbocharger rotors, and medical prostheses. A major research project has been undertaken with the specific target of developing improved techniques for casting TiAl components. The aims include increasing the superheat in the molten metal to allow thin section components to be cast, improving the quality of the cast components and increasing the energy efficiency of the process. As part of this, the University of Greenwich (United Kingdom) has developed a dynamic, spectral-method-based computer model of t...
TiAl castings are prone to various defects including bubbles entrained during the turbulent filling ...
Abstract: This paper describes a numerical solution method for the simulation of a cold crucible ind...
The tilt casting method is used to achieve tranquil filling of γ-TiAl turbine blades up to 400 mm lo...
A casting route is often the most cost-effective means of producing engineering components. However,...
Induction Skull Melting (ISM) is a technique for heating, melting, mixing and, possibly, evaporating...
Induction Skull Melting (ISM) is used for heating, melting, mixing and, possibly, evaporating reacti...
Induction Skull Melting (ISM) is widely used for melting reactive materials such as titanium-based a...
This research has investigated the modelling and optimisation of the tilt casting process of Titaniu...
The cold crucible, or induction skull melting process as is otherwise known, has the potential to pr...
The cold crucible, or induction skull melting process as is otherwise known, has the potential to pr...
Induction heating is an efficient method used to melt electrically conductive materials, particularl...
Numerical investigations of the melting process are carried out for the induction furnace with cold ...
Electron beam hearth remelting is extensively used in refining of superalloys, titanium alloys and t...
All titanium alloys are highly reactive in the molten condition and so are usually melted in a water...
Electron beam hearth remelting is extensively used in refining of superalloys, titanium alloys and t...
TiAl castings are prone to various defects including bubbles entrained during the turbulent filling ...
Abstract: This paper describes a numerical solution method for the simulation of a cold crucible ind...
The tilt casting method is used to achieve tranquil filling of γ-TiAl turbine blades up to 400 mm lo...
A casting route is often the most cost-effective means of producing engineering components. However,...
Induction Skull Melting (ISM) is a technique for heating, melting, mixing and, possibly, evaporating...
Induction Skull Melting (ISM) is used for heating, melting, mixing and, possibly, evaporating reacti...
Induction Skull Melting (ISM) is widely used for melting reactive materials such as titanium-based a...
This research has investigated the modelling and optimisation of the tilt casting process of Titaniu...
The cold crucible, or induction skull melting process as is otherwise known, has the potential to pr...
The cold crucible, or induction skull melting process as is otherwise known, has the potential to pr...
Induction heating is an efficient method used to melt electrically conductive materials, particularl...
Numerical investigations of the melting process are carried out for the induction furnace with cold ...
Electron beam hearth remelting is extensively used in refining of superalloys, titanium alloys and t...
All titanium alloys are highly reactive in the molten condition and so are usually melted in a water...
Electron beam hearth remelting is extensively used in refining of superalloys, titanium alloys and t...
TiAl castings are prone to various defects including bubbles entrained during the turbulent filling ...
Abstract: This paper describes a numerical solution method for the simulation of a cold crucible ind...
The tilt casting method is used to achieve tranquil filling of γ-TiAl turbine blades up to 400 mm lo...