학술논문

Development of a novel control strategy for a highly segmented injection mold tempering for inline part warpage control
Document Type
Report
Source
Polymer Engineering and Science. October 2020, Vol. 60 Issue 10, p2428, 11 p.
Subject
Germany
Language
English
ISSN
0032-3888
Abstract
The demand of precise injection-molded parts is steadily increasing and is today one of the most relevant challenges, due to local variations in temperature and pressure during the production of the part. These variations can lead to a significant change of the local specific volume, shrinkage potential, and inner stress, which ultimately results in part warpage. By homogenizing the local specific volume over the part according to the specific pvT-behavior of the polymer, warpage is expected to be reduced. The following work describes a new approach to control the local specific volume by a newly developed segmented and highly dynamic mold temperature control based on rapid heating ceramics and C[O.sub.2] evaporation chambers. Since injection molding is a dynamic process and heat transfer inside the mold is comparably slow, a special control strategy is necessary to activate the heating and cooling elements in advance. For this, a novel prediction strategy based on a discretization of the onedimensional heat equation has been developed. Experimental trials including a classical PID controller and a model predictive control approach (MPC) show that the MPC is superior regarding the process stability. KEYWORDS computer, injection, modeling, molding, polyolefins
1 | INTRODUCTION Injection molding of plastic parts is greatly advantageous regarding the freedom of design and material selection as well as the efficiency for mass production. Nevertheless, like any [...]