Kamala Nathan, D.K.Prabhu, K.N.2026-02-052022Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 2022, Vol.75, 2, p. 307-3269722815https://doi.org/10.1007/s12666-021-02420-5https://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/28348In injection molding, the thermomechanical condition of the solidifying part inside the cavity determines the morphology developed during cooling and thus the final properties of the component. This condition is significantly affected by the thermal contact resistance (TCR) at the polymer/mold interface. TCR is one of the most significant heat transfer characteristics that affect the quality of injection-molded components. TCR values significantly influence the simulated temperature distribution of the solidifying part inside the cavity. Using incorrect TCR values affect the accuracy of the simulated results leading to defects in the molded components. Further, the overall heat transfer during injection molding is influenced by the coolant characteristics and the thermophysical properties of the mold material. This paper gives an insight into the role of thermal transport phenomenon in the injection molding process, and particularly the importance of TCR during simulation of injection molding. © 2021, The Indian Institute of Metals - IIM.Heat transferInjection moldingPolymer/mold interfaceSimulationThermal contact resistanceThermophysical propertiesThermal Resistance at the Polymer/Mold Interface in Injection Molding