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Can any one suggest me how to design baffle in Moldflow?

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birajlahkar
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Can any one suggest me how to design baffle in Moldflow?

Can any one suggest me how to design baffle in Moldflow? I have designed it but intersecting problem is there. Is there any design criteria. I am attaching my cooling channel and its intersecting problem image here. Plz do help me to design it.

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madhukeshwart
in reply to: birajlahkar

1. just keep 0.5 to 1 gap of inlet and outlet of baffle.

and create inverted V shape curves then mesh it.

It will solve the problem of intersection.

 

2. if create manually. it will solve.

 

3. take a help of local tech support. they will help you within 10 minute time

 

Madhukeshwar Talwar

FORD MOTORS PRIVATE LIMITED, Chennai
mail: madhukeshwart@gmail.com
09600060862
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Message 3 of 7
WarpGuru
in reply to: madhukeshwart

Hi

 

I agreed with madhukeshwart. Baffes are strange because they need a way in and a way out. It usually comes for a vertical baffle to two set of beams almost superposed. As mentioned, a curve in a V shape, meshed with beam elements (superposied if the distance at the top of the V is very small). Alternatively, you can use bubbler if you want to create only one vertical curve and mesh it with only one set of beam elements.

 

Cheers,

 

WARNING: The above comments are based on personal opinion and should be considered as such with no garantee attached.

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PascalGosset
in reply to: birajlahkar

Look at the Moldflow Help topic :

Modeling / Cooling system / Cooling components / Baffles

 

Don't worry about the overlapping. Of cause those beams are overlapped.

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Message 5 of 7
birajlahkar
in reply to: birajlahkar

Thanks @ all for your kind and valuable reply.

 

I run the analysis allowing all overlapping in beam elements. But, frequently I got following three error messages although MoldFlow completed the analysis and I generated the report long times ago.

 

Error messages are:

1. ** WARNING 701360 ** Beam element 88933 has a very bad length/diameter ratio.

2. ** WARNING 700955 ** Two elements are too close

    First Element: id = 2615, location = Part_model.

    Second Element: id = 2627, location = Part_model.

 

3. ** WARNING 701500 ** Cannot freeze element 812

Why it happens? Is this occurs due to the overlapping of baffle elements? If I run one analysis keeping all overlapping of baffles the result will be proper or not?

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PascalGosset
in reply to: birajlahkar

So...

 

Error 1 : the circuits must have a length 2.5 to 3 times more important than their diameter.

See Help : Creating cooling channels manually.

But it is not always possible all along the circuits.

Normaly, this don't creates errors in calculations.

 

Error 2 and 3 : those warnings can lead to errors.

Look carefully your part meshing and correct it if necessary.

 

The warnings do not mean you will have errors in simulations.

Just take care carefully about the "strange" things in the results and the calculations summary.

 

Signature: "Maybe Moldflow does not work properly, but the real world neither" my son...6 years old 😉

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birajlahkar
in reply to: PascalGosset

Thank you for your reply and kind assistance.

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