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Asked on 14 10 月, 2024 in Moldex3D.
Hello,
nice work, but there is more possible. In real and in simulation.
Depending in part geometry, material and process it is possibel to get density down to 0.2g/ccm for for shoe-soles.
If you are interested how that works. Contact me.
greetings
Philipp
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Asked on 18 6 月, 2024 in FAQ.
And not every result that is available in probe nodes is abailable in sensor nodes.
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Asked on 18 6 月, 2024 in Moldex3D.
Hello,
If you run fill without cooling the boundary condition for fill is a uniform mold surface temperature. But if you have chunky parts with bad cooling situation you will miss that in simulation.
So it is better to run a cooling before filling. Than you have a temperature distribution of the mold that is the boundary condition for the filling simulation. This is much more precise.
Philipp
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