8. Optimization of injection molding process parameters for minimizing volumetric shrinkage and warpage using Moldflow simulation and Taguchi analysis technique

2013 ◽  
Vol 345 ◽  
pp. 586-590 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao Hong Tan ◽  
Lei Gang Wang ◽  
Wen Shen Wang

To obtain optimal injection process parameters, GA was used to optimize BP network structure based on Moldflow simulation results. The BP network was set up which considering the relationship between volume shrinkage of plastic parts and injection parameters, such as mold temperature, melt temperature, holding pressure and holding time etc. And the optimal process parameters are obtained, which is agreed with actual results. Using BP network to predict injection parameters impact on parts quality can effectively reduce the difficulty and workload of other modeling methods. This method can be extended to other quality prediction in the process of plastic parts.Keyword: Genetic algorithm (GA);Neural network algorithm (BP);Injection molding process optimization;The axial deformation


Author(s):  
Rosidah Jaafar ◽  
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Hambali Arep ◽  
Effendi Mohamad ◽  
Jeefferie Abd Razak ◽  
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The plastic injection molding process is one of the widely used of the manufacturing process to manufacture the plastic product with high productivity. Moreover, the food packaging manufacturing industry undergoes the trials and errors to obtain the optimal setting of the process parameters in order to minimize the quality issues and these trials and errors are time consuming and costly. The aim of this study is to improve the quality of the butter tub by minimizing the volumetric shrinkage. This study is to deal with the application of Moldflow integrating with the statistical technique to minimize the volumetric shrinkage the butter tub which depends on the process parameters of the plastic injection molding. For this purpose, the rectangular shape of butter tub is designed by utilizing the SolidWorks. Molflow is used to simulate the plastic filling of the single cavity mold of butter tub based on the Taguchi’s �!" orthogonal array table. In addition, the analysis of variance (ANOVA) is applied to investigate significant impact of the process parameters on the quality of the butter tub. Minitab is used to optimize the response of the volumetric shrinkage by selecting the most appropriate process parameters that maximizing the desirability value. Furthermore, the butter tub has a uniform thickness which was 1.2 mm and its factor of safety was 3.383 and the volumetric shrinkage response have optimized by 0.956 %. The melt temperature and mold temperature are found to be the most significant process parameters for the plastic injection molding process of butter tub and the volumetric shrinkage value obtained from the simulation is verified by the calculated volumetric shrinkage value.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saad M. S. Mukras

This paper presents a framework for optimizing injection molding process parameters for minimum product cycle time subjected to constraints on the product defects. Two product defects, namely, volumetric shrinkage and warpage, as well as seven process parameters including injection speed, injection pressure, cooling time, packing pressure, mold temperature, packing time, and melt temperature, were considered. Injection molding experiments were conducted on specifically chosen test points and results were used to compute the volumetric shrinkage and warpage (at each test point). Thereafter, three relationships between the product cycle time (one relationship), the two product defects (two relationships), and the injection molding parameters were constructed using the kriging technique. An optimization problem to minimize the product cycle time (described by the first relationship) subject to constraints on the product defects (described by the latter two relationships) was then formulated. A combination set of points between the lower and upper extreme values of acceptable product defect was generated to serve as constraints for the two product defects. The optimization problem was then solved using the Fmincon function, available in the Matlab optimization toolbox. A plot of the optimization results revealed an appreciable tradeoff between the cycle time and the two product defects. To validate the optimization, an additional injection molding experiment was conducted for one of the optimization results. Results from the additional experiment showed reasonably close agreement with simulation optimization results differing in the cycle time, the warpage and volumetric shrinkage by 6.7%, 3.2%, and 8%, respectively.


Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 1569
Author(s):  
Selim Mrzljak ◽  
Alexander Delp ◽  
André Schlink ◽  
Jan-Christoph Zarges ◽  
Daniel Hülsbusch ◽  
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Short glass fiber reinforced plastics (SGFRP) offer superior mechanical properties compared to polymers, while still also enabling almost unlimited geometric variations of components at large-scale production. PA6-GF30 represents one of the most used SGFRP for series components, but the impact of injection molding process parameters on the fatigue properties is still insufficiently investigated. In this study, various injection molding parameter configurations were investigated on PA6-GF30. To take the significant frequency dependency into account, tension–tension fatigue tests were performed using multiple amplitude tests, considering surface temperature-adjusted frequency to limit self-heating. The frequency adjustment leads to shorter testing durations as well as up to 20% higher lifetime under fatigue loading. A higher melt temperature and volume flow rate during injection molding lead to an increase of 16% regarding fatigue life. In situ Xray microtomography analysis revealed that this result was attributed to a stronger fiber alignment with larger fiber lengths in the flow direction. Using digital volume correlation, differences of up to 100% in local strain values at the same stress level for different injection molding process parameters were identified. The results prove that the injection molding parameters have a high influence on the fatigue properties and thus offer a large optimization potential, e.g., with regard to the component design.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 256-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Seok Park ◽  
Trung Thanh Nguyen

Abstract Energy efficiency is an essential consideration in sustainable manufacturing. This study presents the car fender-based injection molding process optimization that aims to resolve the trade-off between energy consumption and product quality at the same time in which process parameters are optimized variables. The process is specially optimized by applying response surface methodology and using nondominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA II) in order to resolve multi-object optimization problems. To reduce computational cost and time in the problem-solving procedure, the combination of CAE-integration tools is employed. Based on the Pareto diagram, an appropriate solution is derived out to obtain optimal parameters. The optimization results show that the proposed approach can help effectively engineers in identifying optimal process parameters and achieving competitive advantages of energy consumption and product quality. In addition, the engineering analysis that can be employed to conduct holistic optimization of the injection molding process in order to increase energy efficiency and product quality was also mentioned in this paper.


2011 ◽  
Vol 284-286 ◽  
pp. 550-556 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming Hsiung Ho ◽  
Pin Ning Wang ◽  
Chin Ping Fung

This study investigates the effect of various injection molding process parameters and fiber amount on buckling properties of Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)/short glass fiber composite. The buckling specimens were prepared under injection molding process. These forming parameters about filling time, melt temperature and mold temperature that govern injection molding process are discussed. The buckling properties of neat PBT, 15 wt%, and 30 wt% are obtained using two ends fixed fixture and computerized closed-loop server-hydraulic material testing system. The fracture surfaces are observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The global buckling forces are raised when increased the fiber weight percentage of PBT. Also, the fracture mechanisms in PBT and short glass fiber matrix are fiber pullout in skin area and fiber broken at core area. It is found that the addition of short glass fiber can significantly strengthen neat PBT.


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