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Casting Design & Purchasing


Te Ten-Step Program for Casting Defect Analysis (14-134)


Kevin Fleischmann and Scott Lammers, American Foundry Society and the Institute, Schaumburg, Ill.


Environmental Health & Safety “Do More with L.E.S.S”—Achieve Operational Excellence in Your Foundry (14-055)


Jill Kelby, Kelby Ergo Design, Eden Prairie, Minn.


OSHA’s Silica Proposal—What It Will Mean for Foundries (14-043)


Tomas Slavin, Slavin OSH Group, LLC, Chicago, Ill.


Molding Methods & Materials


Predicting Changes in Dimensional Accuracy of Steel Castings (14-115)


Kyle Patterson, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa


PANEL: Te Application of Casting Simulation for the Investment Casting Process (14-159)


David Schmidt, Finite Solutions Inc., Slinger, Wis.; Shelly Dutler, Magma Foundry Technolo- gies Inc., Schaumburg, Ill.; Russell Gallagher and Devon Parker, Bescast Inc., Willoughby, Ohio; Sam Scott, ESI North America, Farmington Hills, Mich.


Steel


Effect of Normalizing on Grain Refined 1030 (14-010)


Robert Tuttle, Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, Mich.


Te Effect of Silicon Content on the Dynamic Fracture Toughness of High Manganese and


Aluminum Steels (14-022)


Laura Bartlett, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas; David Van Aken, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Mo.


As-Cast Mechanical Properties of Light- weight Steel (14-016)


Daniel Field and David Van Aken, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Mo.


3:45 p.m.


Aluminum Heat Treatment Pyrometry: Meeting AMS 2750E and NADCAP Challenges (14-076) Ron Ingalls, Carley Foundry Inc., Blaine, Minn.


PANEL: Practical Advice for Improving Alu- minum Heat Treating (14-128)


David Weiss, Eck Industries, Inc., Manitowoc, Wis.; Randy Oehrlein, Carley Foundry, Blaine, Minn.; Mark Osborne, Denison Industries, Deni- son, Texas.


Cast Iron


PANEL: Computerization in the Foundry Industry (14-132)


George Kokos, Caterpillar Inc., Dunlap, Ill.; Lizeth Medina-Alatorre, Donsco Inc., Wrightsville, Pa.; Jamie Wiczer, Sensor Synergy Inc., Barrington, Ill.; Brad Tidd, North Vernon Industry Inc., North Vernon, Ind.


Environmental Health & Safety


Recent Developments in Environmental Justice at EPA (14-089) Alan Walts, U.S. EPA, Chicago


Making the Business Case for Sustainability (14-049)


Sarah Burton, Kestrel Management Services LLC, Madison, Wis.


Steel


Novel Silica Refractory for Small Sized Steel Ladles (14-026)


Siddhartha Biswas, Missouri University of Sci- ence & Technology, Rolla, Mo.


Evaluating Chemical Homogoneity in the Performance of Eglin Steel (14-017)


David Van Aken, Terrell Webb and Simon Lekakh, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Rolla, Mo.


Effects of Gating Design on Stainless Steel Casting Cleanliness (14-171)


Delin Li, CanmetMATERIALS, Hamilton, ON, Canada


Friday, April 11 8:30 a.m.


Economic Forum: State of Manufacturing Economy


9:15 a.m.


Hoyt Memorial Lecture It’s All About Marketing (14-041)


Kathy Hayrynen, Applied Process Inc., Livonia, Mich.


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