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From the author: In-mold shrinkage may occur for product parts that solidify under low holding pressure and are not restricted by ribs or flanges. It not only affects the final product dimensions but in addition may have a large effect on the residual stress distribution. A simple elastic model is used to study the effect of in-mold shrinkage on final product dimensions and residual stress distributions. Friction between polymer surface and mold wall as well as deformation of the mold cavity are taken into account. The model uses local values for temperature, pressure, and crystallization, which belong to the standard output of most simulation codes.
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Title: In-mold shrinkage and stress prediction in injection molding.
Author: G. Titomanlio
Publication:Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
Date: August 15, 1996
Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
Volume: v36 Issue: n15 Page: p2041(9)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
In-mold shrinkage and stress prediction in injection molding.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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Author(s)G. Titomanlio, K.M.B. Jansen
PublisherSociety of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB00096MM38
ISBN-13978B00096MM30
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