The most important feature of bells is their sound. Its clarity and beauty depend, first of all, on the bell’s geometry - particularly the shape
of its profile, but also on the quality of alloy used to its cast. Hence, if the melting and pouring parameters could influence the alloy’s
properties, what influence they would have on the frequencies of bell’s tone. In the article authors present their own approaches to find
answers on that and more questions.
The paper presents the results of simulation of alloy layer formation process on the model casting. The first aim of this study was to
determine the influence of the location of the heat center on alloy layer’s thickness with the use of computer simulation. The second aim of
this study was to predict the thickness of the layer. For changes of technological parameters, the distribution of temperature in the model
casting and temperature changes in the characteristic points of the casting were found for established changes of technological
parameters. Numerical calculations were performed using programs NovaFlow&Solid. The process of obtaining the alloy layer with good
quality and proper thickness depends on: pouring temperature, time of premould hold at the temperature above 1300o
C. The obtained
results of simulation were loaded to authorial program Preforma 1.1 in order to determine the predicted thickness of the alloy casting
The most important feature of bells is their sound. Their clarity and beauty depend, first of all, on the bell’s geometry - particularly the shape of its profile and the mechanical properties of alloy. Bells are the castings that work by emitting sound in as-cast state. Therefore all features that are created during melting, pouring, solidification and cooling processes will influence the bell's sound. The mechanical properties of bronze depend on the quality of alloy and microstructure which is created during solidification and depend on its kinetics. Hence, if the solidification parameters influence the alloy’s properties, how could they influence the frequencies of bell`s tone? Taking into account alterable thickness of bell's wall and differences in microstructure, the alloy's properties in bell could be important. In the article authors present the investigations conducted to determine the influence of cooling kinetics on microstructure of bronze with 20 weight % tin contents.
Structure, and thus the mechanical properties of steel are primarily a function of chemical composition and the solidification process which can be influenced by the application of the inoculation treatment. This effect depends on the modifier used. The article presents the results of studies designed to assess the effects of structural low alloy steel inoculation by selected modifying additives. The study was performed on nine casts modeled with different inoculants, assessment of the procedure impact was based on the macrostructure of made castings. The ratio of surface area equivalent to the axial zone of the crystals and columnar crystals zone was adopted as a measure of the inoculation effect.