Influence of mold preheating on railway aluminothermic welding casting simulation
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Jovanović, Gvozden
Manojlović, Vaso
Sokić, Miroslav

Delić, Alen
Gavrilovski, Milorad
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Sokić, MiroslavMarković, Branislav
Manojlović, Vaso
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Railway rails have been linked using the aluminothermic welding process for over a century. This method has several
advantages, including flexibility, compactness of the weld, and ease of execution. It is not necessary to employ outside
energy to complete the procedure. It is provided by the exothermic effect of the chemical reactions of the aluminothermic combination's elements. The design of the mold with the pouring system, which should ensure even pouring of thermal steel without turbulence, then even heat dissipation or cooling in order to obtain an appropriate micro and macro structure of steel, free of internal and external defects, is an important factor in producing the required quality welded joint. As a result, the mold's design was constantly evolving, necessitating the use of costly experimental procedures in industrial settings. In this 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 aqur...atly simuate heat transfer. Software programs are being used to simulate conventional
casting procedures that can be used in the casting of thermite steel during the fabrication of welded railway connections
in order to prevent costly and time-consuming industrial experimentation. The NovaFlow & Solid CV software package
was used to simulate casting thermite steel in the mold cavity, i.e. in the weld joint, for the 49E1 rail.
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aluminothermic welding / simulation modeling / Novacast / welded joint / preheating influenceSource:
5th Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe MME SEE 2023, 2023, 307-314Publisher:
- Belgrade : Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia
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Institut za tehnologiju nuklearnih i drugih mineralnih sirovinaTY - CONF AU - Jovanović, Gvozden AU - Manojlović, Vaso AU - Sokić, Miroslav AU - Delić, Alen AU - Gavrilovski, Milorad PY - 2023 UR - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/943 AB - Railway rails have been linked using the aluminothermic welding process for over a century. This method has several advantages, including flexibility, compactness of the weld, and ease of execution. It is not necessary to employ outside energy to complete the procedure. It is provided by the exothermic effect of the chemical reactions of the aluminothermic combination's elements. The design of the mold with the pouring system, which should ensure even pouring of thermal steel without turbulence, then even heat dissipation or cooling in order to obtain an appropriate micro and macro structure of steel, free of internal and external defects, is an important factor in producing the required quality welded joint. As a result, the mold's design was constantly evolving, necessitating the use of costly experimental procedures in industrial settings. In this 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 being used to simulate conventional casting procedures that can be used in the casting of thermite steel during the fabrication of welded railway connections in order to prevent costly and time-consuming industrial experimentation. The NovaFlow & Solid CV software package was used to simulate casting thermite steel in the mold cavity, i.e. in the weld joint, for the 49E1 rail. PB - Belgrade : Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia C3 - 5th Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe MME SEE 2023 T1 - Influence of mold preheating on railway aluminothermic welding casting simulation EP - 314 SP - 307 ER -
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Jovanović, G., Manojlović, V., Sokić, M., Delić, A.,& Gavrilovski, M.. (2023). Influence of mold preheating on railway aluminothermic welding casting simulation. in 5th Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe MME SEE 2023 Belgrade : Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia., 307-314.
Jovanović G, Manojlović V, Sokić M, Delić A, Gavrilovski M. Influence of mold preheating on railway aluminothermic welding casting simulation. in 5th Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe MME SEE 2023. 2023;:307-314..
Jovanović, Gvozden, Manojlović, Vaso, Sokić, Miroslav, Delić, Alen, Gavrilovski, Milorad, "Influence of mold preheating on railway aluminothermic welding casting simulation" in 5th Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe MME SEE 2023 (2023):307-314.