The influence of cavity deformation on the shrinkage and warpage of an injection-molded part

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作者
Cheng-Hsien Wu
Yu-Jen Huang
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[1] Da-Yeh University,Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering
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Injection molding; Shrinkage; Warpage; Deformation;
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As soon as the gate solidifies or the nozzle is closed, the amount of melt inside a cavity remains constant. At this moment, the cavity deformation affects the final product shape and size. A set of simulation procedures has been developed in this study to estimate the cavity deformation which arises during an injection-molding process. A mold-filling program was applied to calculate the molding variables. The estimated cavity pressure, temperature distribution, and clamping force were employed as the boundary conditions in the mold-deformation analysis. A structural analysis program was developed to predict the cavity deformation. Molding experiments were carried out for polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) wedge-shaped parts. To verify the structural analysis, a strain gauge was installed on the sidewall of the mold. The measured strains agreed with the simulated results. A commercial simulation software package was also used to predict the shrinkage and warpage of injection-molded parts. Numerical results showed the improvement in predicting the shape and size of a final product by taking the cavity deformation into account. The influences of the packing pressure, mold temperature, or melt temperature on shrinkage and warpage were also investigated.
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页码:1144 / 1154
页数:10
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