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Rapid Prototyping Journal | 2013

Prototype production and experimental analysis for circular and profiled conformal cooling channels in aluminium filled epoxy injection mould tools

Khurram Altaf; Ahmad Majdi Abdul Rani; Vijay R. Raghavan

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a technique of fabricating profiled conformal cooling channels (PCCC) in an aluminium filled epoxy mould using rapid prototyping (RP) and rapid tooling (RT) techniques and to compare the cooling times for the moulds with circular and profiled channels experimentally. The cooling channels in injection mould tools have a circular cross section. In a PCCC, the cross sectional shape is so designed that the flat face surface of the channel facing the cavity follows the profile of the cavity. These types of channels can be manufactured through RP and RT techniques.Design/methodology/approach – A part to be moulded was designed and modelled. Two moulds were then designed with the part cavity, one having a circular channel and the second with a profiled channel, both having the same cross sectional area for coolant flow. The channel patterns were designed with supports according to their position regarding height and distance from the cavity as designed earlier. B...


Advances in Materials Science and Engineering | 2016

Investigation of Rheological Behavior of Low Pressure Injection Molded Stainless Steel Feedstocks

Muhammad Aslam; Faiz Ahmad; Puteri Sri Melor Binti Megat Yusoff; Khurram Altaf; Mohd Afian Omar; H. P. S. Abdul Khalil; M. Rafi Raza

The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence of different powder loadings of 316L stainless steel (SS) powders on rheological behavior of feedstocks required for low pressure powder injection molding (L-PIM) process. The main idea consists in development of various formulations by varying 316L SS powder contents in feedstocks and evaluating the temperature sensitivity of feedstock via flow behavior index and activation energy. For this purpose, the irregular shape, spherical shape, and combination of both shapes and sizes (bimodal approach) of 316L SS powders are compounded with wax based composite binder. Moreover, the influence of elemental nanosized boron (B) addition (up to 1.5 wt.%) on rheological properties of irregular shape 316L SS powders is also evaluated using capillary rheometer method. It is observed that rheological parameters for solid powder loading of powder gas atomized (PGA) and bimodal powder P25/75 316L SS underwent sudden change from PGA-69 vol.% to PGA-72 vol.% and P25/75-67 vol.% to P25/75 316L SS 70 vol.%, respectively. Thus it is concluded that PGA-69 vol.% and P25/75-67 vol.% are optimal powder solid loadings corresponding to the lowest values of activation energies.


PROCEEDINGS OF THE 23RD SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF MICROSCOPY SOCIETY MALAYSIA (SCMSM 2014) | 2015

Effects of mold geometry on fiber orientation of powder injection molded metal matrix composites

Faiz Ahmad; Muhammad Aslam; Khurram Altaf; Irfan Shirazi

Fiber orientations in metal matrix composites have significant effect on improving tensile properties. Control of fiber orientations in metal injection molded metal composites is a difficult task. In this study, two mold cavities of dimensions 6x6x90 mm and 10x20x180 mm were used for comparison of fiber orientation in injection molded metal composites test parts. In both mold cavities, convergent and divergent flows were developed by modifying the sprue dimensions. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to examine the fiber orientations within the test samples. The results showed highly aligned fiber in injection molded test bars developed from the convergent melt flow. Random orientation of fibers was noted in the composites test bars produced from divergent melt flow.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2015

Numerical simulation of rock cutting using 2D AUTODYN

D E Woldemichael; Abdul Rani; T A Lemma; Khurram Altaf

In a drilling process for oil and gas exploration, understanding of the interaction between the cutting tool and the rock is important for optimization of the drilling process using polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) cutters. In this study the finite element method in ANSYS AUTODYN-2D is used to simulate the dynamics of cutter rock interaction, rock failure, and fragmentation. A two-dimensional single PDC cutter and rock model were used to simulate the orthogonal cutting process and to investigate the effect of different parameters such as depth of cut, and back rake angle on two types of rocks (sandstone and limestone). In the simulation, the cutting tool was dragged against stationary rock at predetermined linear velocity and the depth of cut (1,2, and 3 mm) and the back rake angles(-10°, 0°, and +10°) were varied. The simulation result shows that the +10° back rake angle results in higher rate of penetration (ROP). Increasing depth of cut leads to higher ROP at the cost of higher cutting force.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

Overcoming Limitation in DFM Using Layer Manufacturing

Ahmad Majdi Abdul-Rani; Nasiruddin Zhariff Rasip; T.V.V.L.N. Rao; Khurram Altaf

Design and fabrication of an object with parts embedded internally within the part has always been a difficult challenge to fabricate. This is mainly due to limitations in design for manufacturing (DFM). The objective of this work is to investigate improvements in overcoming limitations in DFM of non-metallic object with embedded part within a part through 3D printing technology and silicone rubber. 3D printing technology is a type of Rapid Prototyping (RP) method which has limitations in its material durability and product failure rate. This technology combined with silicone rubber is envisaged capable to overcome some of the limitations in DFM while increasing its durability. Layer manufacturing using 3D printing is used to construct scaffolding of the end product and silicone rubber used as material to fill the cavities. The end product is a unique “one-piece” outdoor water-feature cage that has no assembly of parts between its various internal and external components which entraps a free rotating ball feature inside the cage. Both limitations in DFM of a part within a part and improving prototype materials durability had been overcome.


Powder Technology | 2016

Powder injection molding of biocompatible stainless steel biodevices

Muhammad Aslam; Faiz Ahmad; Puteri Sri Melor Binti Megat Yusoff; Khurram Altaf; Mohd Afian Omar; Randall M. German


national postgraduate conference | 2011

Fabrication of circular and Profiled Conformal Cooling Channels in aluminum filled epoxy injection mould tools

Khurram Altaf; Ahmad Majdi Abdul Rani; Vijay R. Raghavan


Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2016

Determining the effects of thermal conductivity on epoxy molds using profiled cooling channels with metal inserts

Khurram Altaf; Ahmad Majdi Abdul Rani; Faiz Ahmad; Masri Baharom; Vijay R. Raghavan


Advanced Materials Research | 2016

A Study on the Optimization of Solvent Debinding Process for Powder Injection Molded 316L Stainless Steel Parts

Muhammad Aslam; Faiz Ahmad; P.S.M. Bm-Yousoff; Khurram Altaf; Afian Omar; Muhammad Rafi Raza


1st International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing | 2014

Thermal Conductivity Augmentation of Epoxy Injection Moulds for Cooling Time Reduction

Khurram Altaf; Ahmad Majdi Abdul Rani

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Faiz Ahmad

Universiti Teknologi Petronas

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Muhammad Aslam

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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Vijay R. Raghavan

Universiti Teknologi Petronas

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Farooq I Azam

Universiti Teknologi Petronas

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Haizum Aimi Zaharin

Universiti Teknologi Petronas

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Masri Baharom

Universiti Teknologi Petronas

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T.V.V.L.N. Rao

Universiti Teknologi Petronas

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