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Archive | 2007

Assessment of Computer Simulation Software and Process Data for High Pressure Die Casting of Magnesium

Adrian S. Sabau; Edward C Hatfield; Ralph B. Dinwiddie; Kazunori Kuwana; Valerio Viti; M. Hassan; Kozo Saito

Computer software for the numerical simulation of solidification and mold filling is an effective design tool for cast structural automotive magnesium components. A review of commercial software capabilities and their validation procedures was conducted. Aside form the software assessment, the program addressed five main areas: lubricant degradation, lubricant application, gate atomization, and heat transfer at metal mold interfaces. A test stand for lubricant application was designed. A sensor was used for the direct measurement of heat fluxes during lubricant application and casting solidification in graphite molds. Spray experiments were conducted using pure deionized water and commercial die lubricants. The results show that the sensor can be used with confidence for measuring heat fluxes under conditions specific to the die lube application. The data on heat flux was presented in forms suitable for use in HPDC simulation software. Severe jet breakup and atomization phenomena are likely to occur due to high gate velocities in HPDC. As a result of gate atomization, droplet flow affects the mold filling pattern, air entrapment, skin formation, and ensuing defects. Warm water analogue dies were designed for obtaining experimental data on mold filling phenomena. Data on break-up jet length, break-up pattern, velocities, and droplet size distributionmorexa0» were obtained experimentally and was used to develop correlations for jet break-up phenomena specific to die casting gate configurations.«xa0less


Carbon | 2005

Modeling CVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes : Nanoparticle formation from ferrocene

Kazunori Kuwana; Kozo Saito


Carbon | 2005

Catalyst deactivation in CVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes

Kazunori Kuwana; Hajime Endo; Kozo Saito; Dali Qian; Rodney Andrews; Eric A. Grulke


Chemical Physics Letters | 2004

CFD prediction of carbon nanotube production rate in a CVD reactor

Hajime Endo; Kazunori Kuwana; Kozo Saito; Dali Qian; Rodney Andrews; Eric A. Grulke


Carbon | 2007

Experimental characterization of the role of hydrogen in CVD synthesis of MWCNTs

Wahed Wasel; Kazunori Kuwana; Peter T. A. Reilly; Kozo Saito


Combustion and Flame | 2009

Modeling a fire whirl generated over a 5-cm-diameter methanol pool fire

Keng Hoo Chuah; Kazunori Kuwana; Kozo Saito


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2007

Modeling ferrocene reactions and iron nanoparticle formation: Application to CVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes

Kazunori Kuwana; Kozo Saito


Chemical Engineering Science | 2006

Gas-phase reactions during CVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes: Insights via numerical experiments

Kazunori Kuwana; Tianxiang Li; Kozo Saito


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2009

Temperature and carbon source effects on methane–air flame synthesis of CNTs

Tianxiang Li; Kazunori Kuwana; Kozo Saito; Hongguo Zhang; Zhi Chen


Energy | 2006

Performance of secondary aluminum melting: Thermodynamic analysis and plant-site experiments

Tianxiang Li; M. Hassan; Kazunori Kuwana; Kozo Saito; Paul E. King

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Kozo Saito

University of Kentucky

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M. Hassan

University of Kentucky

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Adrian S. Sabau

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Dali Qian

University of Kentucky

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Hajime Endo

University of Kentucky

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Wahed Wasel

University of Kentucky

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