Optimization Strategy for Process Design in Rubber Injection Molding: A Simulation-Based Approach Allowing for the Prediction of Mechanical Properties of Vulcanizates
Martin Traintinger,
Maurício Azevedo,
Roman Christopher Kerschbaumer
et al.
Abstract:Selecting the optimal settings for the production of rubber goods can be a very time-consuming and resource-intensive process. A promising method for optimizing rubber processing in a short period of time is the use of simulation routines. However, process simulations have only recently enabled meaningful predictions of not only the part’s state of cure but also its mechanical characteristics. As a first approach, second-order polynomials were considered suitable for describing the properties of compression-mo… Show more
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