International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
- Volume 2 Issue 2
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- Pages.17-25
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- 2001
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- 2234-7593(pISSN)
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- 2005-4602(eISSN)
Optimum Design of Process Conditions to Minimize Residual Stress and Birefringence in Injection -Molded Parts
- Sejin Han (School of Mechanical engineering, Cornell University, USA) ;
- Huh, Yong-Jeong (School of Mechatronics engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education, ChungNam, South Korea) ;
- Kang, Shin-il (School of Mechanical and electrical engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul South Korea)
- Published : 2001.07.01
Abstract
In this paper, a theoretical study has been made to reduce the residual stress and birefringence in the injection-molded parts. An optimization program has been used to minimize the residual stresses and birefringence calculated from a simulation program. The thermally induced stress has been calculated using a linear viscoelasticity model. The flow stress and birefringence has been calculated using the Leonov's viscoelasticity model. This has been applied to the injection molding of a circular disc and a plate. the optimization has been done either by changing process variables while maintaining the mold temperature constant or by varying the mold-wall temperature with time. This study shows the significant reduction in residual stress and birefringence is possible through the optimization of processing conditions.