Effect Of Different Coolant Medium On Warpage Deflection Using Moldflow Insight Analysis

The effect of mould temperature on warpage using water and oil as coolant fluid was studied using flow software analysis. Mould temperature was controlled using two types of coolants; where cold mould was controlled by water and hot mould was controlled by oil. The simulation analysis was performed...

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Main Authors: Mohd Amran, Md Ali, Siti Salmah, Mohd Sani, Zulkeflee, Abdullah, Liew, Pay Jun, Mohd Razali, Muhamad, Raja Izamshah , Raja Abdullah, Mohd Hadzley, Abu Bakar, Abu , Abdullah, Zolkarnain, Marjom
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spelling my.utem.eprints.169742021-09-07T03:44:39Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/16974/ Effect Of Different Coolant Medium On Warpage Deflection Using Moldflow Insight Analysis Mohd Amran, Md Ali Siti Salmah, Mohd Sani Zulkeflee, Abdullah Liew, Pay Jun Mohd Razali, Muhamad Raja Izamshah , Raja Abdullah Mohd Hadzley, Abu Bakar Abu , Abdullah Zolkarnain, Marjom T Technology (General) The effect of mould temperature on warpage using water and oil as coolant fluid was studied using flow software analysis. Mould temperature was controlled using two types of coolants; where cold mould was controlled by water and hot mould was controlled by oil. The simulation analysis was performed using flow software analysis Moldflow Plastics Insight (MPI). Taguchi method was used to design the planning matrix and to find the optimum levels of input variables. Then, to find the percentage contribution of input variables on output variables, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used. It is found that mould temperature controlled by water shows less warpage analysis compared to oil. The minimum and maximum percentage of warpage analysis between cold mould and hot mould are 3.1% and 7.1% respectively. In addition, ANOVA analysis shows that the most significant parameters affected the warpage analysis for both moulds using oil and water are melt temperature (255°C) followed by mould temperature (water 15°C and oil 70°C) and cooling time (water 8s and oil 6s). Thus, it shows that coolant medium used in mould cooling system contributes the quality of plastic parts. Trans Tech Publications 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/16974/2/3.pdf Mohd Amran, Md Ali and Siti Salmah, Mohd Sani and Zulkeflee, Abdullah and Liew, Pay Jun and Mohd Razali, Muhamad and Raja Izamshah , Raja Abdullah and Mohd Hadzley, Abu Bakar and Abu , Abdullah and Zolkarnain, Marjom (2015) Effect Of Different Coolant Medium On Warpage Deflection Using Moldflow Insight Analysis. Applied Mechanics And Materials, 761. pp. 42-46. ISSN 1662-7482 http://www.scientific.net/AMM.761.42 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.761.42
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Mohd Amran, Md Ali
Siti Salmah, Mohd Sani
Zulkeflee, Abdullah
Liew, Pay Jun
Mohd Razali, Muhamad
Raja Izamshah , Raja Abdullah
Mohd Hadzley, Abu Bakar
Abu , Abdullah
Zolkarnain, Marjom
Effect Of Different Coolant Medium On Warpage Deflection Using Moldflow Insight Analysis
description The effect of mould temperature on warpage using water and oil as coolant fluid was studied using flow software analysis. Mould temperature was controlled using two types of coolants; where cold mould was controlled by water and hot mould was controlled by oil. The simulation analysis was performed using flow software analysis Moldflow Plastics Insight (MPI). Taguchi method was used to design the planning matrix and to find the optimum levels of input variables. Then, to find the percentage contribution of input variables on output variables, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used. It is found that mould temperature controlled by water shows less warpage analysis compared to oil. The minimum and maximum percentage of warpage analysis between cold mould and hot mould are 3.1% and 7.1% respectively. In addition, ANOVA analysis shows that the most significant parameters affected the warpage analysis for both moulds using oil and water are melt temperature (255°C) followed by mould temperature (water 15°C and oil 70°C) and cooling time (water 8s and oil 6s). Thus, it shows that coolant medium used in mould cooling system contributes the quality of plastic parts.
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author Mohd Amran, Md Ali
Siti Salmah, Mohd Sani
Zulkeflee, Abdullah
Liew, Pay Jun
Mohd Razali, Muhamad
Raja Izamshah , Raja Abdullah
Mohd Hadzley, Abu Bakar
Abu , Abdullah
Zolkarnain, Marjom
author_facet Mohd Amran, Md Ali
Siti Salmah, Mohd Sani
Zulkeflee, Abdullah
Liew, Pay Jun
Mohd Razali, Muhamad
Raja Izamshah , Raja Abdullah
Mohd Hadzley, Abu Bakar
Abu , Abdullah
Zolkarnain, Marjom
author_sort Mohd Amran, Md Ali
title Effect Of Different Coolant Medium On Warpage Deflection Using Moldflow Insight Analysis
title_short Effect Of Different Coolant Medium On Warpage Deflection Using Moldflow Insight Analysis
title_full Effect Of Different Coolant Medium On Warpage Deflection Using Moldflow Insight Analysis
title_fullStr Effect Of Different Coolant Medium On Warpage Deflection Using Moldflow Insight Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Effect Of Different Coolant Medium On Warpage Deflection Using Moldflow Insight Analysis
title_sort effect of different coolant medium on warpage deflection using moldflow insight analysis
publisher Trans Tech Publications
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/16974/2/3.pdf
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