Thermo-mechanical Design Optimization of Conformal Cooling Channels using Design of Experiments Approach

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2017
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Plastic injection molding is a versatile process and a major part of the present plastic manufacturing industry. Traditional die design is limited to straight (drilled) cooling channels, which don’t impart optimal thermal (or thermo-mechanical) performance. With the advent of additive manufacturing technology, design of injection molding tools with conformal cooling channels is now possible. The incorporation of conformal cooling channels can improve the thermal performance of an injection mold, though it may compromise the structural or mechanical stability of the mold. However, optimum conformal channels based on thermo-mechanical performance are not found in the literature. This paper proposes a design methodology to generate optimized design configurations of such channels in plastic injection molds. Design of experiments (DOEs) technique is used to study the effect of critical design parameters of conformal channels. In addition, a trade-off technique is utilized to obtain optimum design configurations of conformal cooling channels for “best” thermo-mechanical performance of a mold.

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Jahan, S. A., Wu, T., Zhang, Y., Zhang, J., Tovar, A., & Elmounayri, H. (2017). Thermo-mechanical Design Optimization of Conformal Cooling Channels using Design of Experiments Approach. Procedia Manufacturing, 10, 898–911. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2017.07.078
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