Literature DB >> 34361330

A Finite Element Analysis for Improvement of Shaping Process of Complex-Shaped Large-Size Silicon Carbide Mirrors.

Ling Qiao1, Jingchuan Zhu1, Yingnan Wan1, Congcong Cui2,3, Ge Zhang2,3.   

Abstract

In the gel-casting process, the proper selection of technological parameters is crucial for the final quality of a green body. In this work, the finite element method is used to investigate the mold characteristics in the gel-casting process, and the typical flow behaviors under different conditions are presented. Based on the distribution characteristics of temperature, pressure and flow field of gel polymer, the simulated results provide some possible reasons for the generation mechanisms of defects. Then, a series of simulations were performed to investigate the effect of process parameters on the molding quality of green gel-cast bodies. The results show that the decreasing loading speed can effectively reduce the number of defects and improve the molding quality. In addition, this paper presents a new technique by applying the exhaust hole to decrease the number of defects and, hence, improve structural integrity. The influence of the loading speed on the mold characteristics is well understood for the gating system with an exhaust hole, which suggests to us appropriate parameters for optimizing the molding design. This work provides a theoretical basis to explicate the generating mechanism of defects involved in the gel-casting process and acquires an optimized technique to produce a silicon carbide green body.

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Keywords:  defects; exhaust hole; finite element analysis; gel-casting process; loading speed; silicon carbide

Year:  2021        PMID: 34361330     DOI: 10.3390/ma14154136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623



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