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Trouble modeling baffles

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mtrujil1
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Trouble modeling baffles

Baffle Lines.pngBaffle Lines.pngBaffle Lines.png

 

Hello Moldflow User

 

i have one question about how can determine the baffle lenght, i received the data from the tool maker, and i want export the lines to moldflow, but i dont know which lenght will be necessary nexport to moldflow to draw a baffle. please see the image attached.

 

Dimension A or B????

 

Regards

 

Baffle Lines.png

 

Baffle Lines.png

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kameshg
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HI,

 

i feel dimension B is length of your baffle, whereas dimension A is the length of your blade, Some software allows you to define the the distance (A-B), but for modelling in moldflow, Dimension B is to considered because that is the farthest distance travelled by water from the cooling channel, and close to the part wall.

 

regards,

kamesh

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mtrujil1
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Hi Kameshg, my doubt is because into Autodesk portal mention something about the distance bettwen the floor of the channel and the face of the blade, please see the image.

 

 

Autodesk Portal.png

 

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mtrujil1
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kameshg
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hi,

 

you are correct, the 1/2 d is the distance from the base of the blade to the tip of baffle, what i presume is the software calculates the 1/2 d based on your dia , so if you capturelength till the circulaar section and ignore the smal cone tip it should be fine.

 

regards,

kamesh

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madhukeshwart
in reply to: mtrujil1

As per Simulation settings and cooling channel guidelines

 

1. Use Dimension A. 

 

2.  Check difference of B from A = should be 1/2 D( D=baffle diameter).

 

3. If difference is more than 1/2 D, Just Ignore as coolant flow will be stagnant.

 

4. If Possible Try to simulate 3D cooling channel option to visualise 

 

 

 

 

Madhukeshwar Talwar

FORD MOTORS PRIVATE LIMITED, Chennai
mail: madhukeshwart@gmail.com
09600060862
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