Determination of recycle potential in waste green foundry sand through spatiotemporal analysis of sand mold

Green sand is used for making molds to obtain the desired casting in foundries. The process is associated with solidification of molten metal that results in the evolution of the latent heat of fusion. The clay used for binding purpose is decomposed to various forms depending on the local temperatur...

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Main Authors: Mohd Moiz Khan, S.M. Mahajani, G.N. Jadhav, Rohit Vishwakarma, Vithoba Malgaonkar
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Cleaner Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821002895
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author Mohd Moiz Khan
S.M. Mahajani
G.N. Jadhav
Rohit Vishwakarma
Vithoba Malgaonkar
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S.M. Mahajani
G.N. Jadhav
Rohit Vishwakarma
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description Green sand is used for making molds to obtain the desired casting in foundries. The process is associated with solidification of molten metal that results in the evolution of the latent heat of fusion. The clay used for binding purpose is decomposed to various forms depending on the local temperature. It is thus necessary to determine temperature distribution in the molds such that much of the sand that is intact can be saved and recycled as it is. This paper studies the heat transport in the mold to obtain the spatio-temporal temperature profile in the green sand mold. Furthermore, the impact of the heat of molten metal on sand properties (loosely bound clay/oolitic deposits) was also quantified as it is known that clay decomposes at a temperature >773 K. The clay and oolitic content were found to be varying across the used mold. The values of loosely bound clay and oolitic content were found to be 1.8% and 9.2%, respectively, at a distance of 0.1 cm away from the casting face while at a distance of 12 cm they were 10.95% and 0.6%. It was observed that only 15% volume of the mold was affected owing to the heat of the molten metal for a 10 kg casting. COMSOL-Multiphysics software was used to predict and validate the temperature distribution in the mold. The results agree reasonably well with the experimental findings. A careful demolding process would thus prevent a huge amount of sand from going to dumping land.
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spelling doaj.art-2b62938859a448eab246a05ddd3a353b2022-12-21T23:09:31ZengElsevierCleaner Engineering and Technology2666-79082021-12-015100329Determination of recycle potential in waste green foundry sand through spatiotemporal analysis of sand moldMohd Moiz Khan0S.M. Mahajani1G.N. Jadhav2Rohit Vishwakarma3Vithoba Malgaonkar4Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, 400076, India; Corresponding author.Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, 400076, India; Corresponding author.Department of Earth Science, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, 400076, IndiaTata Centre for Technology and Design, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, 400076, IndiaTata Centre for Technology and Design, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, 400076, IndiaGreen sand is used for making molds to obtain the desired casting in foundries. The process is associated with solidification of molten metal that results in the evolution of the latent heat of fusion. The clay used for binding purpose is decomposed to various forms depending on the local temperature. It is thus necessary to determine temperature distribution in the molds such that much of the sand that is intact can be saved and recycled as it is. This paper studies the heat transport in the mold to obtain the spatio-temporal temperature profile in the green sand mold. Furthermore, the impact of the heat of molten metal on sand properties (loosely bound clay/oolitic deposits) was also quantified as it is known that clay decomposes at a temperature >773 K. The clay and oolitic content were found to be varying across the used mold. The values of loosely bound clay and oolitic content were found to be 1.8% and 9.2%, respectively, at a distance of 0.1 cm away from the casting face while at a distance of 12 cm they were 10.95% and 0.6%. It was observed that only 15% volume of the mold was affected owing to the heat of the molten metal for a 10 kg casting. COMSOL-Multiphysics software was used to predict and validate the temperature distribution in the mold. The results agree reasonably well with the experimental findings. A careful demolding process would thus prevent a huge amount of sand from going to dumping land.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821002895Green sandClayTransient thermal analysisSimulationRecycling
spellingShingle Mohd Moiz Khan
S.M. Mahajani
G.N. Jadhav
Rohit Vishwakarma
Vithoba Malgaonkar
Determination of recycle potential in waste green foundry sand through spatiotemporal analysis of sand mold
Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Green sand
Clay
Transient thermal analysis
Simulation
Recycling
title Determination of recycle potential in waste green foundry sand through spatiotemporal analysis of sand mold
title_full Determination of recycle potential in waste green foundry sand through spatiotemporal analysis of sand mold
title_fullStr Determination of recycle potential in waste green foundry sand through spatiotemporal analysis of sand mold
title_full_unstemmed Determination of recycle potential in waste green foundry sand through spatiotemporal analysis of sand mold
title_short Determination of recycle potential in waste green foundry sand through spatiotemporal analysis of sand mold
title_sort determination of recycle potential in waste green foundry sand through spatiotemporal analysis of sand mold
topic Green sand
Clay
Transient thermal analysis
Simulation
Recycling
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