Temperature, part (transient from start-up, profile) result
The Temperature, part (transient from start-up, profile) result shows the temperature of the part as it changes over and injection cycle, from the first start-up cycle until the mold temperature stabilizes.
This calculation takes into account the Mold-melt Heat Transfer Coefficients (HTC) values, which you can set on the Mesh tab of the Solver parameters dialog, in the Advanced options of the Process Settings.
Using this result
Use this result to find localized hot or cold spots, and determine whether they will affect cycle time and part warpage. If there are hot or cool spots, you may need to adjust the cooling channels. Use a cutting plane to investigate hot or cold spots inside the part.
The difference between the temperature across the top or bottom face of the part and the target mold temperature should not be greater than ±10°C.
The wall temperature can be studied more closely by clicking (Results tab > Scaling panel > Set Scale), and decreasing the value in the Max box.

Things to look for
When viewing the Temperature, part (transient from start-up) result, watch for the following.
- Regions that freeze off early. The gate should not freeze before the part.
- Hot and cold regions.
- The cooling pattern. Is it evenly distributed?