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tpt=K4(WmTc)13
tpt - Pouring Time?K4 - Empirical Constant 4?Wm - Total Mass of Metal Poured in Mould?Tc - Average Thickness of Section?

Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg Example

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10.9967Edit=2.63Edit(17Edit4.3Edit)13
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Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
tpt=K4(WmTc)13
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
tpt=2.63(17kg4.3m)13
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
tpt=2.63(174.3)13
Next Step Evaluate
tpt=10.9966788202173s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
tpt=10.9967s

Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg Formula Elements

Variables
Pouring Time
Pouring time is the time for complete filling of a mould.
Symbol: tpt
Measurement: TimeUnit: s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Empirical Constant 4
Empirical Constant 4 is a constant value determined by experiments or It can vary depending on the specific casting material and they are derived from data obtained from casting operations.
Symbol: K4
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Total Mass of Metal Poured in Mould
Total Mass of Metal Poured in Mould is the mass of metal poured in mould.
Symbol: Wm
Measurement: WeightUnit: kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Average Thickness of Section
Average Thickness of Section is the thickness of the container containing metal for casting.
Symbol: Tc
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Pouring Time

​Go Grey Cast Iron, Mass less than 450 kg
tpt=(F40)(1.41+(Tc14.59))W
​Go Grey Cast Iron, Mass greater than 450 kg
tpt=(F40)(1.236+(Ta16.65))W13
​Go Steel Castings
tpt=(2.4335-0.3953log10(W))W
​Go Shell-moulded Ductile Iron (vertical pouring)
tpt=K1W

How to Evaluate Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg?

Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg evaluator uses Pouring Time = Empirical Constant 4*(Total Mass of Metal Poured in Mould*Average Thickness of Section)^(1/3) to evaluate the Pouring Time, Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg This formula provides an estimate of the pouring time required for casting metal of a specific mass and thickness within the specified range. Pouring Time is denoted by tpt symbol.

How to evaluate Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg, enter Empirical Constant 4 (K4), Total Mass of Metal Poured in Mould (Wm) & Average Thickness of Section (Tc) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg

What is the formula to find Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg?
The formula of Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg is expressed as Pouring Time = Empirical Constant 4*(Total Mass of Metal Poured in Mould*Average Thickness of Section)^(1/3). Here is an example- 10.99668 = 2.63*(17*4.3)^(1/3).
How to calculate Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg?
With Empirical Constant 4 (K4), Total Mass of Metal Poured in Mould (Wm) & Average Thickness of Section (Tc) we can find Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg using the formula - Pouring Time = Empirical Constant 4*(Total Mass of Metal Poured in Mould*Average Thickness of Section)^(1/3).
What are the other ways to Calculate Pouring Time?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Pouring Time-
  • Pouring Time=(Fluidity of Iron/40)*(1.41+(Average Thickness of Section/14.59))*sqrt(Mass of Casting)OpenImg
  • Pouring Time=(Fluidity of Iron/40)*(1.236+(Average Section Thickness of Iron/16.65))*Mass of Casting^(1/3)OpenImg
  • Pouring Time=(2.4335-0.3953*log10(Mass of Casting))*sqrt(Mass of Casting)OpenImg
Can the Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg be negative?
No, the Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg, measured in Time cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg?
Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg is usually measured using the Second[s] for Time. Millisecond[s], Microsecond[s], Nanosecond[s] are the few other units in which Castings above 450 kg and up to 1000 kg can be measured.
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