Abstract

ABSTRACTArray holes were obtained by machining methods or nontraditional machining methods, and casting process was rarely used in the preparation of array holes. In this experiment, stainless steel thin rods coated with alcohol group graphite paint were chosen as cores to prepare array holes on aluminum-based cast alloys, and the roughness and roundness of holes were analyzed. The results show that array holes cast with 2 mm pitch of holes, 0.54 mm diameters, and large aspect ratio of 100 were obtained. The roundness and roughness of holes were influenced by consumption of carbon element from surface of hole core and wettability between molten metal and hole core surface; the lower roughness and the better roundness could be acquired under these experimental conditions. And roughness of holes (Ra) was about 6.3 µm, which is close to that obtained by machining, and the value of hole shape factor (K, characterizing the roundness of the hole) was above 0.7; the shape of the hole approached a circular shape.

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