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Q: A sprue is 12 inches long and has a diameter of 5 inches at the


top, where the metal is poured. The molten metal
level in the
pouring basin is taken as 3 inches from the top of the sprue for
design purposes. If a flow rate of 40 in3/s
is to be achieved, what
should be the diameter of the bottom of the sprue? Will the sprue
aspirate? Explain.

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Q: 3.Calculate the volume(V), diameter(D), and height(H) of the


cylindrical riser required to prevent shrinkage in a 4 in. ×
10 in.
× 20 in. rectangular plate casting if the H/D of the riser is 1.5.
(10 points)
4. A sprue is 12 in. long and has a
diameter of 5 in. at the
top. The molten metal level in the pouring basing (which is much
larger than the top of the
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