Casting is one of the many forming processes and it is one of the cheapest methods of giving finished shape. There is
less research in casting as compared to other forming methods [3]. This is due to the number of variables involved in casting
technology. Green sand molding, which is the most popular method used in foundries, has no less than 52 variables influencing
final finished shape with given properties. Understanding and correlating so many variables was beyond the grasp of science [5].
With the introduction and progress in computer technology; it has become possible for scientists to tackle so many variables and
thus reducing economic loss of trials which works out to be millions of rupees per year per foundry [4].
Out of various methods of rejection control, most recent tool is casting simulation. The advantages of computer aided Methoding
over conventional Methoding include designing of optimized gating and risering systems in the design stage thus saving a lot of
useless work, time and money .