In this study, the main objective is to determine the percentage difference of part weight between experimental and simulation work. The effect of process parameters on weight of plastic part is also investigated. The process parameters involved were mould temperature, melt temperature, injection time and cooling time. Autodesk Simulation Moldflow software was used to run the simulation of the plastic part. Taguchi method was selected as Design of Experiment to conduct the experiment. Then, the simulation result was validated with the experimental result. It was found that the minimum and maximum percentage of differential of part weight between simulation and experimental work are 0.35 % and 1.43 % respectively. In addition, the most significant parameter that affected part weight is the mould temperature, followed by melt temperature, injection time and cooling time.
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Amran, M. A. M., Idayu, N., Faizal, K. M., Sanusi, M., Izamshah, R., & Shahir, M. (2016). Part weight verification between simulation and experiment of plastic part in injection moulding process. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 160). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/160/1/012016
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