COPPER ALLOY
Tuesday, April 5 8:30 AM Room: Utopia A
PANEL: Leadership Development in Copper Foundries (11-142)
10:15 AM Room: Utopia A
PANEL: Safety in the Foundry (11-145)
2:00 PM Room: Utopia A PANEL: Processing (11-154)
ENGINEERING
Wednesday, April 6 8:30 AM Room: Utopia C Quality Systems
PANEL: I’m the Boss, What Do I Need to Know About Quality? (11-085)
10:15 AM Room: Utopia C Energy
PANEL: Energy Efficiency in the Foundry: What Others Have Done (11-166)
3:45 PM Room: Utopia A Quality Systems
PANEL: Report: Visual Inspection Research Project and the Economics of Quality (11-165)
Tursday, April 7 8:30 AM Room: Utopia C Industrial Engineering
PANEL: Lean Manufacturing: Case Studies and Implementation (11-132)
2:00 PM Room: Utopia C Process Design and Modeling
PANEL: Advances in Mold and Core Production and Behavior Modeling and Simu- lation (11-156)
3:45 PM Room: Utopia C Process Design and Modeling
Validation of Residual Stress in Optimized Stress Lattice (11-079)
Autonomous Optimization of Casting Pro- cesses and Designs (11-084)
CFD Model Development and Validation for Prediction of Shrinkage and Porosities in IN718 and A356 Castings (11-124)
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ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY
Wednesday, April 6 8:30 AM Room: Utopia D
Promoting Beneficial Use of Foundry Byprod- ucts (11-143)
New Tools for Foundries Looking to Recycle Teir Byproducts (11-144)
Trends With End Use—Where We Are Seeing Sustained Success (11-146)
2:00 PM Room: Utopia D
PANEL: EHS Hot Topics (11-147)
3:45 PM Room: Utopia D PANEL: EHS Hot Topics II (11-148)
LOST FOAM CASTING
Tuesday, April 5 8:30 AM Room: Utopia D
Vacuum Assisted Filling of A356 Aluminum Alloy, Engine Blocks Using the Lost Foam Casting Process (11-044)
Advantages of Pouring Compacted Graphite Iron Castings Using the Lost Foam Casting Process (11-045)
10:15 AM Room: Utopia D
PANEL: Latest Advancements in Develop- ments in Lost Foam (11-170)
MAGNESIUM
Tuesday, April 5 8:30 AM Room: Utopia C
Comparing Low Pressure and Gravity Permanent Mold Casting of Magnesium AZ91E (11-002)
Reliability Evaluation of Four Casting Processes for Magnesium Alloy AZ91 (11-039)
2:00 PM Room: Utopia C
Grain Refinement of Magnesium By Zirconium: Characterization and Analysis (11-066)
Developing an Improved Zirconium Grain Refiner for Magnesium (11-067)
Effect of Silicon on the Hot Tearing Suscepti- bility of AZ91E Magnesium Alloy (11-080)
3:45 PM Room: Utopia C
Process Development and Characterization
of Overcasting Systems (11-081)
Application of Casting Simulation Technology to Magnesium Structural Components Using the Low Pressure Casting Process (11-099)
MARKETING
Tuesday, April 5 2:00 PM Room: Utopia D
Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI)—A Green Alternative (11-126)
Compacted Graphite Iron—A Material Solu- tion for Modern Engine Design (11-101)
Market Segmentation—Te Process of Segmen- tation (11-107)
Wednesday, April 6 8:30 AM Room: Utopia B
PANEL: Marketing and Selling of Castings: A Fundamental Approach by Division 14 (11-155)
MELTING METHODS & MATERIALS
Tuesday, April 5 8:30 AM Room: Utopia B
PANEL: Gaining Control of Build-Up in Channel & Pressure Pour Furnaces (11-161)
10:15 AM Room: Utopia B
PANEL: Failure Modes and Challenges of Coreless Induction Melting Coils (11-162)
2:00 PM Room: Utopia B
PANEL: Te Importance of Cupola Tuyere Velocity (11-163)
MOLDING METHODS & MATERIALS
Tuesday, April 5 10:15 AM Room: Utopia C
Silver Anniversary: Successfully Bonding Ben- tonite Sands - What Have We Learned in the Last 25 Years (11-001)
Green Sand Dilution by New and Core Sand Additions (11-119)
3:45 PM Room: Utopia B
Core Drying Simulation and Validation (11-028)
PANEL: Core Binder Spreadsheet (11-112)
Wednesday, April 6 2:00 PM Room: Utopia C
PANEL: Case Studies in Incorporating Wet
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