Optimization of plastic injection molding process by dual response surface method with non‐linear programming
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to find the optimal values of process parameters in injection molding when both warpage and shrinkage are minimized.
Design/methodology/approach
In finding the optimal values, advantages of finite element software, Moldflow, and dual response surface method (dual RSM) combined with the nonlinear programming technique by Lingo are exploited. Considering the nine process parameters, injection time, injection pressure, packing pressure, packing time, cooling time, coolant temperature, mold‐open time, melting temperature and mold surface temperature, a series of mold analyses are performed to exploit the warpage and shrinkage data. In the analyses, warpage is considered the primary response, whereas shrinkage is the secondary response.
Findings
The results indicate that dual RSM combined with the nonlinear programming technique can outperform the Taguchi's optimization method. The optimal process values are also confirmed by re‐running experiments on Moldflow. Additionally, an auxiliary dual RSM model is proposed to search for a better result based on the given findings by dual RSM at the cost of running extra experiments. Based on dual RSM, a multiple objective optimization for the whole plastic product is finally suggested to integrate the dual RSM models that are developed for the individual nodes or edges.
Originality/value
This paper proposes a new method to find the optimal process for plastic injection molding.
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Citation
Chen, W., Huang, C. and Hung, C. (2010), "Optimization of plastic injection molding process by dual response surface method with non‐linear programming", Engineering Computations, Vol. 27 No. 8, pp. 951-966. https://doi.org/10.1108/02644401011082971
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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