Model Development for Casting Simulation of Railway Aluminothermic Welding
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Jovanović, Gvozden
Manojlović, Vaso
Sokić, Miroslav

Delić, Alen
Gavrilovski, Milorad
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Aluminothermic welding has been used to connect railway rails for over a century. This technique has the advantages of flexibility, weld compactness, and simplicity. External energy is not required for the procedure. Exothermic heat is produced by chemical reactions of aluminothermic elements. To create a quality welded connection, the mold and pouring system must provide uniform pouring of hot steel
without turbulence, even heat dissipation or cooling, and an acceptable micro and macro structure of steel free of internal and external faults. The design of the mould was constantly changing, necessitating costly industrial experimentation. As a result, the mould's design was constantly evolving, necessitating the use of costly experimental procedures in industrial settings. The latest iteration of the model the
casting cavity was improved by adding hoes in the sand and putting rails on both sides in order to more aquratly simuate heat transfer. Software programs are emulating conventi...onal casting procedures for thermite steel casting in welded railway connections to save money and effort on costly and timeconsuming industrial testing. For the 49E1 rail, NovaFlow & Solid CV were utilized to simulate casting thermite steel in the mould cavity or weld junction.
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aluminothermic welding / simulation modeling / Novacast / welded jointSource:
Tehnika, 2023, 78, 4, 425-430Publisher:
- Beograd : Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbije
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- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200023 (Institute of Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Row Materials - ITNMS, Belgrade) (RS-200023)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200135 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy) (RS-200135)
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Institut za tehnologiju nuklearnih i drugih mineralnih sirovinaTY - JOUR AU - Jovanović, Gvozden AU - Manojlović, Vaso AU - Sokić, Miroslav AU - Delić, Alen AU - Gavrilovski, Milorad PY - 2023 UR - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/942 AB - Aluminothermic welding has been used to connect railway rails for over a century. This technique has the advantages of flexibility, weld compactness, and simplicity. External energy is not required for the procedure. Exothermic heat is produced by chemical reactions of aluminothermic elements. To create a quality welded connection, the mold and pouring system must provide uniform pouring of hot steel without turbulence, even heat dissipation or cooling, and an acceptable micro and macro structure of steel free of internal and external faults. The design of the mould was constantly changing, necessitating costly industrial experimentation. As a result, the mould's design was constantly evolving, necessitating the use of costly experimental procedures in industrial settings. The latest iteration of the model the casting cavity was improved by adding hoes in the sand and putting rails on both sides in order to more aquratly simuate heat transfer. Software programs are emulating conventional casting procedures for thermite steel casting in welded railway connections to save money and effort on costly and timeconsuming industrial testing. For the 49E1 rail, NovaFlow & Solid CV were utilized to simulate casting thermite steel in the mould cavity or weld junction. PB - Beograd : Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbije T2 - Tehnika T1 - Model Development for Casting Simulation of Railway Aluminothermic Welding EP - 430 IS - 4 SP - 425 VL - 78 DO - 10.5937/tehnika2304425J ER -
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Jovanović, G., Manojlović, V., Sokić, M., Delić, A.,& Gavrilovski, M.. (2023). Model Development for Casting Simulation of Railway Aluminothermic Welding. in Tehnika Beograd : Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbije., 78(4), 425-430. https://doi.org/10.5937/tehnika2304425J
Jovanović G, Manojlović V, Sokić M, Delić A, Gavrilovski M. Model Development for Casting Simulation of Railway Aluminothermic Welding. in Tehnika. 2023;78(4):425-430. doi:10.5937/tehnika2304425J .
Jovanović, Gvozden, Manojlović, Vaso, Sokić, Miroslav, Delić, Alen, Gavrilovski, Milorad, "Model Development for Casting Simulation of Railway Aluminothermic Welding" in Tehnika, 78, no. 4 (2023):425-430, https://doi.org/10.5937/tehnika2304425J . .