Hello,
I want to do a transient cooling analysis involving the 3D geometry of the tool. The molding is done only at a very low frequency, so there is no need for cooling the tool. I have set the tool surface to 40°C.
Running the analysis gives an error message about the cooling liquid temperature being too high.
So my question is: Can I run a transient heat analysis involving the tool without cooling channels and cooling liquids in Moldflow Insight 2016?
Regards
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Hi gluege,
I remember a presentation from Hanno or Franco showing the possibillity to do a cooling simulation without cooling lines, - the only thing I'm not so sure about is from which version on this was possible...
Only thing I found that until version 12 of Moldflow at least one beam was necessary for FEM cool.
Just try and ignore the error message...
HTH
Harald
Thank you for your support. I can now say that in Moldflow 2016 it is possible to just don't have cooling channels. I had a messed up model, recreating it from scratch resolved the issue.
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