This page of the Process Settings Wizard, which can be accessed by clicking
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| Widget | Explanation |
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| Mold surface temperature | The temperature of the mold at the plastic-metal interface, where the plastic touches the mold.
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| Melt temperature | The temperature of the molten plastic, or melt, as it starts to flow into the cavity.
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| Delay timer (Multiple Barrel thermoplastics injection molding only) | Delay the start of the injection for the master barrel. By default
No delay is set.
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| Filling control |
Specifies the method by which the filling phase of the analysis is controlled. Select the method to control polymer injection during the filling phase.
Note: If you select
Ram Speed Profile, you must select the profile variables, and enter the profile.
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Velocity/pressure switch-over
(Additional options are available for Microcellular molding process) |
The criteria by which the molding machine switches from velocity control to pressure control.
Select the required switch-over method in the drop-down list, and then specify the switch-over point.
Note: On a typical molding machine, the standard setting is 99% of volume filled. If the switch-over is occurring early, look for a short shot or check material compressibility has been taken into account when setting the velocity/pressure switch-over point.
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| Pack/holding control |
Specifies the method by which the pressure phase of the molding process is controlled. Select the required control method, click Edit profile, and then enter the pressure profile. Important: For Injection-compression analysis,
Pack/holding control controls the injection unit, not the compression unit.
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| Cooling time |
Specify a cooling time, or have it calculated automatically during the Fill+Pack analysis. During a Fill+Pack analysis, cooling time can either be specified or calculated automatically. If the required cooling time is known, enter it here.
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| Advanced options... | Advanced options include defining process settings, solver parameters, mold/molding material, molding machine capabilities. |
| Residual stress analysis | Enables the calculation of in-cavity residual stresses for a 3D part. These stresses are used to calculate shrinkage, warpage, and post-warpage residual stresses. |
| Fiber orientation analysis if fiber material (thermoplastic materials only) | Enables a Fiber orientation analysis if the material includes fiber. |
| Birefringence analysis if material data includes optical properties (thermoplastic materials only) | Produces stress-optical birefringence results if the material has optical properties.
Birefringence calculations add extra time to the analysis. Leave this option off if you do not need birefringence results.
Note: You must also enable principal stress output results in the Warp process settings.
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| Crystallization analysis (requires material data) (thermoplastic materials only) | Enables a Crystallization analysis when the material is semi-crystalline and material data includes crystallization morphology parameters. |
| Melt initial conversion (thermoset materials only) | Specify the level of conversion (curing). Enter a value betwewen -1 and 1 where:
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| Curing time (thermoset materials only) | The time taken for a thermoset material to become sufficiently cross-linked from heating to form a solid and freeze. |