Tag Archives: Mold Design

SolidWorks Plastics can use a shell mesh for mold flow analysis. There may be times when the calculated mesh does not adequately define a detailed area of a part. Options to address this issue include creating a finer, more dense mesh or selecting a series of faces for a smaller mesh density. Either option may unnecessarily increase calculation time when the area in question is an isolated part detail. In this case it is more efficient to add nodes to a shell mesh to focus the results on a potentially problematic area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

To edit nodes in an existing mesh in SolidWorks Plastics:

- Switch to the PlasticsManager tab

- Expand the ‘Mesh’ section and double click ‘Edit’

There are several options available for adjusting the mesh quality.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To insert a node:

- Double click ‘Insert Node’

- Select a triangle on the existing mesh.

SolidWorks plastics will create a new node and connecting elements.

 

To adjust an existing nodes location:

- Double click on ‘Adjust Node’

- The default option is to ‘Move on Mesh’. Left click and hold on the mouse button down an existing node. The node will move as the mouse moves across the mesh. Alternately select ‘Move on Plane’ for nodes on planar faces or ‘Assign Coordinate’ if a specific coordinate is desired.

 

Adding and adjusting nodes allows you to refine how SolidWorks Plastics simulates the mold flow and will assist in finding problematic areas for mold flow, sink marks or air traps.

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Determining the best gate location(s) for molds is usually a matter of expertise and experience. SolidWorks plastics can assist you with automatic placement of the gate location(s) while in the “Gate Selection” PropertyManager.

When applying gates, click on the “Add Gates Automatically” icon  and define the number of gates to be added.  The utility will then populate the gate location(s) on the part and in the selection box.

This utility will not take the place of an experienced mold maker but will give you a best guess based on the geometry of the model keeping the “Melt Front” as balanced as possible.

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This webcast covers the basics of working with SolidWorks mold tools and how to get started using them for mold design. Topics include:
- Importing geometry for creating a mold
- Draft Analysis
- Undercut Analysis
- Parting Line creation
- Creating cores and inserts

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This webcast covers many of the tools in SolidWorks that a typical mold designer will need. We discuss the basic mold tools and their functionality. In addition we cover some of the more advanced tools need for importing and manipulating non-native SolidWorks files and creating molds for them.

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Come along and discover our recommendations for preparing for the SolidWorks Certification Exams. We cover many general and exam specific tips and tricks in this webcast. Topics include:

Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA)
Certified SolidWorks Professional (CSWP)
CSWP – Sheet Metal
CSWP – Weldments
CSWP – Surfacing
CSWP – Mold Tools
Certified SolidWorks Expert (CSWE)

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