Hello AMI user..
Please help me to fine the relationship between mold surface temperature and coolant inlet temperature. For example if we want 70deg.C for mold temp., how much temperature for water coolant inlet?
Please advice...
Thank you..
M.Nasir
Hi Mr. Madhukeshwar Talwar..
Thank you for your replies and suggestions.
I have one more concern about this topic. In real injection molding machine, the mold temperature will always depend on coolant inlet temp and temp of melt material injected. So, we only can control the mold temp by control on coolant temp and cannot set the mold temp directly. My question is, is it possible if we just set the coolant inlet temp without setting the mold temp in this software?If don't, what is the best options to overcome this problem?
Thank you..
Regards
M.Nasir
Yes. Mold temperature is depending of coolant inlet temperature as well as flow rate & also cycle time.
In cool analysis, what ever mold surface temperature specified is not used for analysis. It is target mold temperature only.
When you run cool + flow + warp analysis, mold temeprature considered for anlysis is actually average temeprature, which is outcome of cool analysis. i.e Averaged within cycle.
When you run cool(FEM) + flow + warp analysis, Transient cool analyses are used to simulate the change in mold temperature with time, once again depends solver being used.