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02-050 Numerical and Experimental Study of Aluminum 02-146 Thermophysical Properties of 201 Aluminum, Ductile
Casting in Vacuum-Sealed Step Molding— Iron and Sebiloy II—R.A. Overfelt, S.I. Bakhtiyarov,
S.I. Bakhtiyarov, R.A. Overfelt, Auburn Univ., D. Wang, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL; R.E. Taylor,
Auburn, AL.....................................................................55 TPRL Inc, W. Lafayette, IN ........................................257
02-052 Lean Inspection—T.J. Schorn, Enkei America, Inc.,
Columbus, IN..................................................................67
ALUMINUM, Div. 2
02-070 Development of a Prototype Knowledge-Based System
for Die Casting Die Design—S.T. Hwang, J.S. Yang, 02-016 Degassing Effect of JDN-I Flux on Aluminum
H.S. Wang, W.S. Hwang, National Cheng Kung Melt—H. Ni, B. Sun, H. Jiang, D. Shu, W. Ding,
Univ, Tainan, Taiwan.....................................................73 Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Shanghai, China ...............267
02-078 Casting Data Markup Language for Web-Based 02-032 Alloy Characterization for the New UBE Rheocasting
Collaborative Engineering—B. Ravi, Indian Inst of Process—M. Lukasson, Foundry Institute at RWTH,
Tech, Bombay, India; M.M. Akarte, SGGS College Aachen, Germany; D. Apelian, MPI/Worcester
of Engrg and Tech, Nanded, India.................................93 Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA; R. DasGupta,
SPX Contech Div, Dowagiac, MI ...............................271
02-079 Modeling Filters in Light Alloy Castings Processes
(or What Really Happens When Aluminum Flows 02-033 Determination of Solidification Characteristics of
Through a Filter)—J.-C. Gebelin, M.R. Jolly, Univ Al-Si Alloys by Thermal Analysis—D. Emadi, L.V.
of Birmingham, Edgbastion, England .........................109 Whiting, CANMET/MTL, Ottawa, ON, Canada .......285
02-080 Mold Material Thermophysical Data—T. Midea, 02-036 Microstructure-Property Analysis and Optimization of
Foseco, Inc, Cleveland, OH; J.V. Shah, K+P Agile, Control Arm—M.F. Horstemeyer, Scandia Natl
Naperville, IL................................................................121 Laboratories, Livermore, CA; R.J. Osborne, General
Motors, Warren, MI; D.E. Penrod, Manufacturing
02-082 Computer Simulation of Various Methods for Green Services & Dev, Cape Haze, FL..................................297
Sand Filling—H. Makino, Sintokogio, Ltd, Aichi,
Japan; Y. Maeda, Japan Coast Guard Academy,
Hiroshima, Japan; H. Nomura, Nagoya Univ,
Aichi, Japan ..................................................................137
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02-030 Evaluation of Sands for the Coremaking Process: 02-103 Prediction of Wax Pattern Dimensions in Investment
A Practical Approach—J. Werling, Indianapolis Casting—A.S. Sabau, S. Viswanathan, Oak Ridge
Casting Corp., Indianapolis, IN ...................................641 National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN..........................733
02-037 Thermal Distortion of Green Sand and Chemically 02-105 Effects of Shot Blasting on Dimensional Variation of
Bonded Sand at Cast Iron Fill Temperatures— Castings—J.F. Cuttino, E. Morse, Univ of North
M.B. Krysiak, T.J. Keener, Disa, Inc, Holly, MI; Carolina, Charlotte, NC; A. Kachru, Cummins, Inc,
S.N. Ramrattan, S.F. Cheah, Western Michigan Columbus, IN; T.S. Piwonka, Univ of Alabama,
Univ, Kalamazoo, MI...................................................651 Tuscaloosa, AL.............................................................747
02-064 Understanding the Application of Green Sand 02-107 Study of Effects of Mold Placement on Dimensional
Release Agents—V.S. LaFay, S.L. Neltner, Variation in Thin-Wall Iron Castings—J.F. Cuttino,
R.J. Wellbrock, D.E. Arrowood, Hill and Univ of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC; A. Kachru,
Griffith Co, Cincinnati, OH .........................................665 Cummins, Inc, Columbus, IN; T.S. Piwonka,
Univ of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL..............................759
02-065 Understanding the Mis-Application of Green Sand
Release Agents—V.S. LaFay, S.L. Neltner, R.J. 02-112 High Alumina Cements as Binders for Investment
Wellbrock, D.E. Arrowood, Hill and Griffith Co, Casting Shells—V.F. Okhuysen, Cal Poly Pomona
Cincinnati, OH..............................................................673 Univ, Pomona, CA .......................................................771
02-071 Effects of Casting and Process Designs on Shrinkage 02-119 On the Nature of Petroleum Coke as a Substitute for
Porosity in Nozzle Segments Investment Casting of Foundry Sand—K.B. Rundman, N. Nanninga,
René 77 Alloy—K.S. Ho, W.S. Hwang, National J. Parolini, Michigan Tech Univ, Houghton, MI;
Cheng Kung Univ, Tainan, Taiwan.............................681 A. Koronka, Hitchcock Industries, Inc,
Bloomington, MN ........................................................791
02-081 Eco-Conscious Molding System, Featuring Aeration
Sand Filling, Preset Squeeze and Mold Height 02-130 Visualization Tool for Density Gradients in Sand
Feedback Control—M. Hirata, Sintokogio, Ltd, Molds/Cores—Z. Zhao, J.J. Lannutti, Ohio
Aichi, Japan ..................................................................697 State Univ, Columbus, OH ..........................................805
02-099 Performance and Control of a Green Sand System 02-154 Formation and Control of Lustrous Carbon Surface
During the Installation and Operation of an Advanced Defects in Iron and Steel Castings—R.L. Naro,
Oxidation System—J.D. Land, R.C. Voigt, F.S. ASI International, Ltd, Cleveland, OH
Cannon, Pennsylvania State Univ, University Park, Silver Anniversary Paper, Div. 4................................815
PA; J.C. Furness, Jr, Furness-Newburge, Inc,
Versailles, KY; G. Goudzwaard, H. Luebben,
Neenah Foundry Co, Neenah, WI ...............................705 Author Index
02-102 Parametric Study of Effects of Casting Parameters on Title Index
Dimensional Variation in Thin-Wall Iron Castings—
J.F. Cuttino, E. Morse, S. Patterson, Univ of North
Carolina, Charlotte, NC; A. Kachru, Cummins, Inc,
Columbus, IN; T.S. Piwonka, Univ of Alabama, (Part 2 — Divisions 5 through 11 … Continued on next page.)
Tuscaloosa, AL.............................................................715
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02-024 Solidification Mode and Feeding Behavior of 02-159 Machinability of Gray Cast Iron—R.D. Griffin,
Austenitic Cast Iron—F. Mampaey, WTCM H.J. Li, E. Eliftheriou, C.E. Bates, Univ of
Foundry Center, Zwijnaarde, Belgium........................869 Alabama, Birmingham, AL .......................................1067
02-028 Critical Conditions for Obtaining Carbide-Free 02-160 Machinability of Ductile Iron—R.D. Griffin,
Microstructures in Thin-Wall Ductile Irons— H.J. Li, K. Kubic, C.E. Bates, E. Eliftheriou,
A. Javaid, J. Thomson, K.G. Davis, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham, AL..........................1085
CANMET/MTL, Ottawa, ON, Canada .......................889 02-165 Survey on Ductile Iron Practice—J.M. Csonka,
02-031 Role of Gravity Forces on Directional Solidification of Hickman Williams & Co, Brook Park, OH;
Gray Cast Iron—T.G. Oakwood, G.M. Goodrich, G. Muratore, Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium
Professional Metallurgical Services, Buchanan, MI; America, Rosemont, IL..............................................1099
R.B. Gundlach, Climax Research Services, 02-176 Thin-Wall Compacted Graphite Iron Castings—
Wixom, MI ...................................................................899 S. Charoenvilaisiri, D.M. Stefanescu,
02-047 Eliminating Fish-Eye Defects in Ductile R.E. Ruxanda, T.S. Piwonka, Univ of
Castings—R.C. Aufderheide, R.E. Showman, Ashland Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL..........................................1113
Specialty Chemical Co, Dublin, OH; J. Close, 02-177 Microstructure Characterization of Ductile Thin-Wall
E.J. Zins, Dotson Co, Inc, Mankato, MN....................917 Iron Castings—R.E. Ruxanda, D.M. Stefanescu, T.S.
02-084 Applications of Austempered Cast Irons—K.L. Piwonka, Univ of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL ...........1131
Hayrynen, K.R. Brandenberg, J.R. Keough, 02-178 Tensile Properties of Thin-Wall Ductile Iron—
Applied Process Technologies Div, Livonia, MI........929 D.M. Stefanescu, L.P. Dix, R.E. Ruxanda,
02-086 Effect of the Nodule-Matrix Interface on the C. Corbitt-Coburn, T.S. Piwonka, Univ of
Stress/Strain Relationship and Damping in Ductile Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL..........................................1149
and Compacted Graphite Irons—K.E. Metzloff,
Univ of Wisconsin, Platteville, WI; C.R. Loper, Jr,
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, WI................................939
02-100 Tensile Embrittlement of High Silicon Cast Iron MAGNESIUM, Div. 6
Strips Produced by Strip Casting Process—
J.M. Song, T.S. Lui, L.H. Chen, National 02-001 Hardness and Yield Strength in Cast Mg-Al
Cheng Kung Univ, Tainan, Taiwan.............................953 Alloys—C.H. Cáceres, Univ of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia.....................................................1163
02-118 Potential for Practical Applications of Ausforming
Austempered Ductile Iron—B.N. Olson, D.J. Moore, 02-049 Electrical Resistivity and Thermal Conductivity of
K.B. Rundman, G.R. Simula, Michigan Tech Univ, Magnesium Alloy AE42—S.I. Bakhtiyarov,
Houghton, MI ...............................................................965 R.A. Overfelt, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL................1171
02-120 Age Strengthening of Gray Cast Iron: Nitrogen Effects 02-122 Casting Characteristics of Permanent Mold Cast Mg-
and Machinability—J. Edington, V.L. Richards, Univ Alloy AZ91E—J. Thomson, F.A. Fasoyinu, M.
of Missouri, Rolla, MO; W. Nicola, Consultant, Sadayappan, M. Sahoo, CANMET/MTL,
Warsaw, IN ...................................................................983 Ottawa, ON, Canada ..................................................1181
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