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Title: Effect of Cooling Systems along with Thickness Variations on Injection Molding Warpage Results and CAE Correlations for Automation of Autodesk Moldflow
Authors: Gupta, Bharat
Supervisor: Bhardwaj, Gagandeep
Saini, J. S.
Ganeboina, Srinivas
Keywords: Injection molding;CAE;Moldflow;VBA;Warpage;Automation
Issue Date: 19-Aug-2019
Abstract: The injection molding process has been widely used to manufacture various plastic products featuring complex geometry. Product quality and productivity are conflicting requirements which are hard to achieve simultaneously. Some molding simulation packages are available which can accurately simulate the injection molding process based on process parameters, material data and mold configuration, and can help engineers to understand the molding process and evaluate the quality of the parts. However, due to the complexity of the molding process, producing high-quality plastic parts in less cycle time is still difficult, even with the help of advanced simulation technology. This thesis analyses the gaps between the real injection molding process and the current available technology, and proposes a methodology for optimization of warpage results along with CAE correlation. The fundamental contrast is that thermoplastics are recyclable and can be re-fabricated after warming as the restoring procedure is totally reversible and no synthetic holding occurs. Thermoset plastics can't be re-fabricated by warmth once they have been formed in light of the fact that the thermoset relieving procedure contains a substance response which is irreversible in request to acquire an attractive mix of properties; some filler have been added to the plastic material. For instance, strengthening filaments, for example, those made of glass and carbon are added to improve the plastic material's mechanical quality; fire retardants are added to avert fire. Infusion embellishment is one of the most generally utilized strategies to make plastic parts. It is the second most normal procedure, just somewhat less famous than the expulsion, regarding the all-out plastic material utilization. Infusion trim is a modest and proficient approach to make items that have complex geometry, a high surface completion, and measurement exactness necessities. It is additionally effectively mechanized, which makes it increasingly appropriate for large scale manufacturing.
Description: ME-CAD/CAM Engg. Dissertation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10266/5656
Appears in Collections:Masters Theses@MED

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