2019
DOI: 10.1080/10426914.2019.1566962
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Exemplary encapsulate feeding in stir casting for quality composites

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“…Arulraj et al [20], Manivannan and Sasikumar [21], M. K. Sahu and R. K. Sahu [22], and Aravindan et al [23] clearly explained the following. Stir casting method retains numerous benefits over further conventional techniques such as less handling cost, high homogeneity between the particulates, absorption of moisture is low, and suitable for huge manufacture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Arulraj et al [20], Manivannan and Sasikumar [21], M. K. Sahu and R. K. Sahu [22], and Aravindan et al [23] clearly explained the following. Stir casting method retains numerous benefits over further conventional techniques such as less handling cost, high homogeneity between the particulates, absorption of moisture is low, and suitable for huge manufacture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…e optimum levels of parameters produced improved mechanical properties, which was validated using ANOVA [26]. e authors used a statistical approach, Taguchi, ANOVA, response surface, and regression to optimize different stirring parameters to get optimal MMCs mechanical properties; however, a few papers looked into the factors related to stirrer design [2,[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In stir casting, the base metal is heated at elevated temperature in an inert atmosphere to avoid oxidation process. A Manivannan and R Sasikumar made use of a vortex stir casting setup having a furnace, reinforcement feeder, a mechanical stirrer, and a pouring set up at the bottom to transfer the molten slurry to mold [20]. In a research work by T Thirugnanasambhandham et al the base metal with 65% Mg and 35% Al is heated at 750°C in an inert environment and then reduced the temperature to 550°C, thereby obtaining a semisolid state.…”
Section: Stir Castingmentioning
confidence: 99%