Reddit reviews Materials Processes Manufact 11e
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There are dozens of casting processes. It depends on what you're trying to do. Is it commercial or hobbyist? Industrial or artistic? Reusable molds or unique molds? Lost foam? Centrifugal? Carbon Dioxide? Green Sand? Bronze? Aluminum? Steel?
Need a little bit more info, but if your paper is just a general overview of casting processes, you should touch on at least Green Sand, Carbon Dioxide, and Lost Foam casting processes.
edit Here are some good resources. If you're at an engineering or technical college, you should be able to dig up a copy of Degarmo's which has an excellent section on commercial casting. Also, your school ought to have the Machinery's Handbook in their online archives. If not, check the libraries. It's got to be there somewhere.
I just finished a class about various manufacturing process and we used this book http://www.amazon.com/DeGarmos-Materials-Processes-Manufacturing-Black/dp/0470924675 It covers casting, forging, plastic processes, a bunch of others, and the advantages of each.
DeGarmo's Materials and Processes in Manufacturing