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Title: Critical Design Aspects of Plastic Injection Mould
Authors: Lakkanna, Muralidhar
Supervisors: Kadoli, Ravikiran
Mohan Kumar, G. C.
Keywords: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract: To contrive parts within acceptable levels of performance and quality; proper design of injection mould feed system elements is essential and depends on {machine, material, moulding} combination including the understanding of prominent factors that conventional methods or simulating routines increasingly trust. So agnising the thermomechanical phenomenal complexities of non-Newtonian thermoplastics injection as a criterion to design feed system elements is essential to advance injection moulding technology. In regard, this strategic foresight of synchronising features on parts, behavioural properties in injectant and specifications upon machine is pursued in this dissertation. Specific arguments made here pertain to filling interval; while factoring multiple parameters like injectant viscosity, shear thinning index, injector's pressure, injection rate, impression volume and depth below parting surface. Analytical approach was adopted to deduce simple criteria for injection mould sprue and runner system design. To empathise their worthiness, they were sensitised by representatively perturbing each factor a with real combination exclusively from each aspect. The instantaneous criterion proposed for sprue design is from the function of expansion across high-temperature and high-shear to low-temperature and low-shear injection moulding. A thorough sensitisation inquest involving most injectants asserted that pressure gradient dependent apparent viscosity was a dominant factor than shear gradient dependent thinning index. A notable apprehension from sensitising runner size design was the dependence of assessing choice frailty on the square of in-situ state transformation behaviour against nonNewtonian mobility phenomena; and this physics was unique to each thermoplastic. Besides, the characterisation of apparent viscosity and shear thinning index combination deciphered that injection moulding configuration complexity directly provokes nonNewtonian aggression while simplicity conciliates towards Newtonian axioms. Regardless of injection moulding combination, the explicit prevalence of afore themes were in concurrence with respective traditional cults and myths. Thus, contributing exact parametric criterion for sprue and runner systems design with respective degrees of freedom restrained from real combination. Further the ability to extend these criteria and their inferences arbitrarily to de-facto applications across many properties, needs, specifications portray value from economics, easiness and endlessness.
URI: http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/14210
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