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Advances in Polymer Technology, Vol.26, No.2, 86-99, 2007
Improved thermal design of a compression mold
An analysis of the heat transfer in a tool for producing neat resin disks was conducted to determine how to bring about a better agreement between the tool temperature and the applied temperature profile. Using the commercial code FLUENT to investigate the relative effects of heat conduction into the tool and heat loss from the tool by convection, it was shown that convective heat transfer appears more important than conduction in controlling the tool performance. Decreasing the height of the tool was predicted to decrease the heat losses by convection. Redesigning of the tool based on this analysis resulted in the tool experiencing the applied temperature profile. (C) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.