Abstracts : 2001

An automated method of mold castability evaluation from oriented CAD solid models

Jensen D H

Transactions of the American Foundry Society, Volume 109, Pages 1-12, 2001

Abstract: Castability is a term used to capture the comparative ease with which a part design may be produced as a casting. This paper details a means to computationally evaluate the castability of a part on its orientation to the molding media (draw direction vector). it is assumed that a tessellated solid model of a part ( such as stereolithography model or STL format) is available, and that the facets and the edges of the model have been mapped to the corresponding surfaces (cf. Jensen & Fischer, 1998). In an automated molding design system, this method will provide an objective function that may be utilized to select the optimum draw direction for a particular part. In a similar fashion. if the part/mold orientations have already been optimized, the method can also be used to evaluate the castability of competing part designs.

Keywords: Automated method, Mold castability, Evaluation, CAD solid models.