Sequentially Coupled Injection Molding to Stress Analysis

The results of an injection molding analysis, generated by injection molding software, can be read into subsequent Abaqus/Standard analyses as predefined fields for sequentially coupled injection molding to stress analysis workflows.

A sequentially coupled injection molding to stress analysis:

  • is used when the composite material is enforced with chopped fiber, and the fiber orientation contributes to the material response in the subsequent stress analysis; and

  • is used when the residual temperature and stress in the plastic part that occurred during the injection molding process contribute to the mechanical response of the part subject to service load.

A sequentially coupled injection molding to stress analysis typically transfers the following results from injection molding analysis to a stress analysis:

  • Fiber dispersion characterized as a second-order orientation tensor.
  • Residual temperature.
  • Residual stress.

Results files from third-party injection molding software must be converted to an output database (.sim) file before the results can be read by Abaqus/Standard as predefined fields.

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