Abstract:
structures in alloys. This method is based on pouring the melt through a small sized nozzle into a mould located at a
certain height under the crucible. This simple method generates globular structures without using equipments such as
impellers, electromagnetic stirrers, ultrasonic probes and cooling slopes. Therefore it is cost effective. In the present
study, the effect of casting size and mould casting modulus on the globular structure evolution in A356 aluminium alloy
specimens prepared by NMS process was investigated. The results showed that regardless of the different casting
modulus and their sizes, all the specimens exhibited globular structures. However, the size and shape factor of the
globules decreased with increased casting modulus and casting size indicating the influential effect of the surface area
of the mould in generating globular structures in this process.