Novel Casting and Modelling Processes
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Manufacturing Processes and Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2021) | Viewed by 3747
Special Issue Editors
2. Director of Transforming the Foundation Industries Research and Innovation Hub, Bedford, UK
Interests: novel casting processes; process modelling; resource efficient manufacturing
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Interests: metallic glasses; high entropy alloys; casting and rapid solidification; nanostructured and metastable materials; material synthesis and processing; powder metallurgy; composite materials; synchrotron and neutron radiation in materials characterization; thermo-mechanical treatment of metals; tribology; corrosion and oxidation; sustainable manufacturing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to announce that a Special Issue on “Novel Casting and Modelling Processes” will be published in Materials.
Innovations in casting processes and technology are changing the face of the casting industry. The improved understanding of liquid metal and solidification processes, the advances in computational power and casting simulation modelling tools, as well as the implementation of automation provide opportunities for tackling long-standing and new challenges. The present Special Issue aims to highlight the state of the art in research and technology related to metal casting, solidification and relevant simulations and modelling processes. Contributions may be related with (but not limited to) microstructure characterization and prediction for new and traditional alloys, casting defects elimination and structural integrity, properties and engineering performance of castings, metal melting, liquid metal flow and processing, rigging or methoding, process or product design and optimization. Furthermore, contributions related to improving sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of casting processes, energy and resource efficiency, additive manufacturing of moulds, patterns, cores and dies, recycling of metals and moulds, automation and digitalization of casting processes are particularly welcome.
In the present Special Issue, we invite contributions related to all novelty aspects of casting, solidification and modelling via regular research articles, short communications and reviews. We envision that this issue will contribute in promoting scientific and engineering advances in the field, underpinning future technological innovations in casting processes.
Prof. Mark Jolly
Dr. Konstantinos Georgarakis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- metal casting
- liquid metal processing
- solidification
- computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
- moulding
- 3D printing
- melting
- gating and running systems
- casting defects
- filters
- sustainable manufacturing
- low energy casting
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