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unified foundry straight collars

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Bye to all,
New quarter, new problem! After the reducer, in this new teaching period I was assigned a project of sizing a component obtained through fusion. the indications are summary, and now I have stuck with the size of the materozzes, or rather, I get the huge materozzes in unavoidable places of the piece.

Now I ask you, since I can't find them anywhere, could you put tables with the size of collars for hemisphere open-air materozzes?

and then, I'm using the book "mechanical technology" of santochi/giusti, but the part on the foundry does not suit me absolutely.

would you be able to give me some reference (on the internet would be even better) regarding the various types of materozze, its attack collars and their dimensioning?

Thank you all! Opinions of the Committee
Hi.
I'm sorry.
 
Hi, ste.
I'll alleviate the size of the bats. Unfortunately, I don't have much material about it. and even if it is a science now known and dated it always keeps everything secret... I don't know why.

from university notes I find myself these 3 pictures
 

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Hi, ste.
I'll alleviate the size of the bats. Unfortunately, I don't have much material about it. and even if it is a science now known and dated it always keeps everything secret... I don't know why.

from university notes I find myself these 3 pictures
http://www.unibg.it/dati/corsi/228509/31038-fonderia.pdfhi ing
There are no secrets
ohhhhhh prob and that to the desire to make calculations
if you do not have the specific experien in melt castings you throws them:rolleyes:
Sometimes it sounds like a secret because it's very complicated to expose itself.
It's all about

on page 49 is the sizing of the collar
Thank you very much
 
http://www.unibg.it/dati/corsi/228509/31038-fonderia.pdfhi ing
There are no secrets
ohhhhhh prob and that to the desire to make calculations
if you do not have the specific experien in melt castings you throws them:rolleyes:
Sometimes it sounds like a secret because it's very complicated to expose itself.
It's all about

on page 49 is the sizing of the collar
Thank you very much
Thanks shiren, but those slides there are practically such and as to those of my course, although I study polito. and more, if not mistaken, the reference you gave me (pag 49) refers to cylindrical materozzes. . .
Thank you and hello!
 
uff, summer comes and I decide to take back my mechanical technology project... I'm not going to do this exam. (I take advantage of it... hi shiren) then... I've got a lot to do, too. What I can tell you is this... the right goes well for the theory, but for the project I recommend the bugini-pacagnella-giardini-restelli... is much more practical and you find all the tables you need... I know that they are data "data" (sorry for the turn of words), but surely for a project of mechanical technology go benign, and however if you have those from which to start it is easy to find online updates. . .
 

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