Design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review

The recent developments in the additive manufacturing make easier and affordable the fabrication of conformal cooling channels (CCCs) compared with the traditional machining techniques. Conformal cooling channels (CCCs) achieve better cooling performances than the conventional (straight-drilled) cha...

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Main Authors: Kanbur, Baris Burak, Shen, Suping, Duan, Fei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1551492022-02-14T07:08:08Z Design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review Kanbur, Baris Burak Shen, Suping Duan, Fei School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Singapore Centre for 3D Printing Engineering::Mechanical engineering Conformal Cooling · Injection Molding The recent developments in the additive manufacturing make easier and affordable the fabrication of conformal cooling channels (CCCs) compared with the traditional machining techniques. Conformal cooling channels (CCCs) achieve better cooling performances than the conventional (straight-drilled) channels during the injection molding process since they can follow the pathways of the molded geometry while the conventional channels fail. Cooling time, total injection time, uniform temperature distribution, thermal stress, warpage thickness, etc. are some of the objectives that are improved via CCC applications. However, the CCC design process is more complex than the conventional channels; therefore, computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulations have significant importance for the effective and affordable design. This review study presents the main design steps of CCCs as follows: (1) a background of the CCC fabrication process is projected, (2) the thermal and mechanical models are presented with respect to the 1D analytical model, (3) the CAE-supported design criteria are discussed for the 3D models of CCCs and relevant mold materials, (4) some of the illustrative CAE simulations are explained in detail according to the computational thermal and mechanical objectives, and (5) the single- and multi-objective optimization procedures are defined. By following the aforementioned steps, clearer and effective CAE steps can be obtained for the designers before the on-site fabrication of CCCs. 2022-02-14T07:08:08Z 2022-02-14T07:08:08Z 2020 Journal Article Kanbur, B. B., Shen, S. & Duan, F. (2020). Design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 106(7-8), 3253-3271. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00170-019-04697-9 0268-3768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155149 10.1007/s00170-019-04697-9 2-s2.0-85077566578 7-8 106 3253 3271 en International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology © 2020 Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Conformal Cooling ·
Injection Molding
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Conformal Cooling ·
Injection Molding
Kanbur, Baris Burak
Shen, Suping
Duan, Fei
Design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review
description The recent developments in the additive manufacturing make easier and affordable the fabrication of conformal cooling channels (CCCs) compared with the traditional machining techniques. Conformal cooling channels (CCCs) achieve better cooling performances than the conventional (straight-drilled) channels during the injection molding process since they can follow the pathways of the molded geometry while the conventional channels fail. Cooling time, total injection time, uniform temperature distribution, thermal stress, warpage thickness, etc. are some of the objectives that are improved via CCC applications. However, the CCC design process is more complex than the conventional channels; therefore, computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulations have significant importance for the effective and affordable design. This review study presents the main design steps of CCCs as follows: (1) a background of the CCC fabrication process is projected, (2) the thermal and mechanical models are presented with respect to the 1D analytical model, (3) the CAE-supported design criteria are discussed for the 3D models of CCCs and relevant mold materials, (4) some of the illustrative CAE simulations are explained in detail according to the computational thermal and mechanical objectives, and (5) the single- and multi-objective optimization procedures are defined. By following the aforementioned steps, clearer and effective CAE steps can be obtained for the designers before the on-site fabrication of CCCs.
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Kanbur, Baris Burak
Shen, Suping
Duan, Fei
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author Kanbur, Baris Burak
Shen, Suping
Duan, Fei
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title Design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review
title_short Design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review
title_full Design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review
title_fullStr Design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review
title_full_unstemmed Design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review
title_sort design and optimization of conformal cooling channels for injection molding : a review
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