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Comparative Analysis Of Metal Aluminum Solid Flow Transformation And Rheological Behavior Of Soft Rock And Ice Water Solid Flow

Posted on:2018-07-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S M JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2321330533959712Subject:Mechanical engineering
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The snow melted,the floor heave of roadway engineering,collapse,metal melting and sugar and chocolate fondue is closely linked with our daily life,which makes the research of material flow solid transformation theory has important significance and application value.In this paper,the process of solid fluid transformation is discussed from the aspects of ice water solid flow transformation,soft rock rheology,polymer rheology and metal melting.In this paper,the melting process of aluminum alloy was studied by crucible resistance furnace.Under the condition of keeping the same heating rate with the same shape aluminum block,the temperature of the aluminum block was recorded by the heating of the resistance furnace.The melting time and the melting rate of the aluminum block at different temperatures were studied.The experimental results show that the higher the temperature,the shorter the melting time,the faster the melting rate.Then the influence of Excel software on the melting time and the melting rate of metal aluminum block to fit the study,use ANSYS software for metal aluminum solid flow transformation test results were simulated and analyzed,the melting characteristics of them,and the results showed that the simulation process with the actual testing process is consistent,it is the conclusion of the test verified.Finally,the metal aluminum solid flow and transformation of soft rock rheology and water flow transformation were analyzed.By comparing the respective experimental process,influence factors,simulation analysis,lay the foundation for the future formation of a common set of exact,theoretical system.
Keywords/Search Tags:solid flow, conversion rectangular aluminum block, temperature and pressure, melting rate, ANSYS, comparative analysis
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