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Centrifugal casting
Janco, NathanDes Plaines, Ill. : American Foundrymen's Society, ©1988.Online Knovel
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Centrifugal casting of refractory concretes
Marchewka, T. L. (Terry L.)[Washington] : Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1979.Online Full text via HathiTrust
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CENTRIFUGAL CASTING OF ALUMINUM-URANIUM ALLOYS [electronic resource]
Columbus, Ohio : Battelle Memorial Institute ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1959Centrifugal-casting techniques were investigated as a method of producing hollow cylindrical extrusion billets of aluminum-35 wt.% uranium. Among the variables evaluated were melt temperature, mold and pouring-spout configurations, mold speed, and method of pouring. With the equipment employed it was found that the best castings were produced utilizing a pouring temperature of 2400 ction prod- , a heavy-walled steel cylinder rotating between 700 and 900 rpm for the mold and a bottom-pouring technique employing a retractable pouring spout. Sound, nonporous billets 26 in. long and 5 in. in diameter were produced with a yield after machining of over 75% of the original charge. The major losses occurred in the pouring spout-and-cup asserably. This loss is relatively unaffected by the casting length; and, therefore, castings of greater length than 26 in. should result in even greater recoveries. (auth)
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