Comparative Analysis of HPDC Process of an Auto Part with ProCAST and FLOW-3D

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The high pressure die casting (HPDC) process of an ADC12 aluminum alloy auto part is researched by the software ProCAST and FLOW-3D, respectively. The possible HPDC defects of the auto part are analyzed. The difference of the filling process with the same technological parameter is studied. Compared with the simulation result of ProCAST, FLOW-3D software simulation result is closer to the die casting of the actual production.

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