A New Approach to Calculating Feeder Size and Location with Simulation Software

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A new approach of feeder calculation was introduced in this paper. By using the simulation software, the feeder size and location can be calculated easily and test by run simulation, the results can be seen directly. Take the rocker arm as an example, the method was introduced by using SOLIDCast.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 850-851)

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860-863

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December 2013

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