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3.2 Anchor Castings
Castings offer a unique problem not only because of their
size, shape, and weight but also because of the
dimensional instability of the forging process. The Port
Anchor Bolsters in the Arleigh Burke Class of destroyers
is a prime example of this. The accuracies required of the
outside face of the casting to perform the function of
receiving and storing the anchor is readily achieved by
the shape of the mold at the time of pouring. The problem
lies in the fact that as the casting cools the dimensional
stability is somewhat unpredictable. This results in
structural location and perimeter edge contour
inconsistencies. This deviation (from design dimensions
as well as from casting to casting) makes installation
difficult because the use of templates or patterns to
establish the deck and sideshell cutouts is not practical.
Figure 5
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