Mechanical design of plastics injection moulds by means of FEA
Institut für
Kunststoffverarbeitung (IKV), Ponstraße 49,
D-52062 Aachen, Germany
Companies
in the plastics sector currently are subject to considerable time and costs
pressure. Products have to be brought on to the market at a faster pace and
lower cost to remain competitive. Only by employing innovative technologies and
the latest development methods are companies currently able to meet these demands.
A research project founded by the European Community had the objective to
restructure the development process of injection moulds according to the
“Concurrent Engineering” principle and to support the mould development by a
new integrated software environment.
This
paper describes the objectives of the COSMOS-Project in general and presents an
approach in detail, which makes it possible to conduct the mechanical design of
injection moulds with the aid of finite element analysis. By linking the
injection moulding simulation to a standard FEA package for structural
analysis, it is possible to perform an iterative calculation of mould filling
and mould deformation. By this means a reliable design can be achieved for
highly complex moulds, in particular. This paper presents the calculation
process and initial results on the basis of demonstration geometry.
Institute of Plastics Processing
(IKV)
Dipl.-Ing. Marco Thornagel
Pontstr. 49, 52062 Aachen, Germany
Telephone: +49 (0) 241/80 99 340, fax: +49 (0) 241/80 99 503
E-mail: thornagel@ikv.rwth-aachen.de