The Temperature, part insert (transient from start-up) result shows the temperature of the part insert across it's thickness, at every time step through the cycle, for every cycle until the mold temperature stabilizes and reaches its optimum operating conditions.
The Temperature, part insert (transient from start-up) result is calculated using the finite element boundary method (FEM).
You can use this result to identify localized hot or cold spots on the surface of the part insert. Using the cutting plane tools, you can also examine the temperatures within the part insert. There should be only a small variation in average temperature in the part insert. Areas of high average temperature may indicate areas that are poorly cooled. Consider adding cooling channels near these areas.
When viewing the Temperature, part insert (transient from start-up) result, watch for the following.