In this task you review cavity volume: XY plot. This plot provides you information regarding how appropriate or not were the process settings used in the analysis. You can use this information to optimize the process.
The Cavity Volume:XY plot shows the change in volume of the mold cavity versus time between the moving and fixed halves of the mold during the compression analysis. It includes the increased volume that results from the mold halves being slightly open at the start of the process.
The compression speed(s) and press compression times should correspond to the graphical result. The process settings specified for this part are: compression time 10 s and the cure was 60 s. Therefore, the cycle time is 70 s. This time corresponds to the end of the data in the x axis.
The volumes should be close to each other where the model volume should be slightly larger than the cavity volume reported in the XY plot. If the volume reported in the Cavity Volume:XY plot is larger than the model volume this may be an indication that the melt has cooled below its transition temperature (or the material has cured in the case of thermoset materials) before the mold had closed to the intended cavity volume.
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