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JANUARY 2022 - Volume: 97 - Pages: 10
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A common situation in the design of injection molds is to achieve an efficient performance in terms of heat transfer, this will allow a higher production rate with better finished parts [1]. One of the most important factors in the design is the cooling time: about 80% of the processing time is determined by it [2]. Seeking to contribute with the increase of productivity, this work presents results of simulations through the finite volume method (MVF) of the injection molding process; those results are compared with an analysis of design of experiments (DOE) with different injection conditions, revealing the study variables that are fundamental to improve the process. Thus, a statistical analysis and a computer simulation analysis are presented to identify the variables inherent to the process and recommend their values.
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