Description
Principaux enseignements
- Understand juncture loss coefficients
- Discover the representation of the WLF coefficients and how they influence pressure predictions
- Discover how juncture loss coefficients influence pressure predictions in different mesh types
- Learn how to improve modeling of runner systems for more accurate pressure predictions
Intervenants
- EFErik FoltzErik Foltz is a senior managing engineer at The Madison Group. Erik received his MS in mechanical engineering from the Polymer Engineering Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2008. As an Autodesk Certified Professional Simulation Moldflow consultant, Erik assists industrial clients to accelerate the product design process through the use of structural finite element analysis (FEA) and Simulation Moldflow Insight software. Through his analysis he helps to see that parts are durable and manufacturable. Erik has spoken at many venues in regards to the use of injection molding simulation, including as an instructor for University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Plastics Failure Analysis course. He is an active member of the Society of Plastic Engineers, where he serves as a board member on the Injection Molding Division, and has presented at the Annual Technical Conference (ANTEC).
- Franco CostaDr. Franco Costa is Research Director for Moldflow injection molding simulation at Autodesk, Inc. With 29 years of experience with Moldflow simulation software, he has contributed to the technologies of 3D flow simulations, thermal analysis, crystallization analysis, structural analysis, final net-part shape prediction, and Multiphysics for the plastic injection molding simulation industry. Franco has moved through roles as a research engineer, Development Team leader, and manager, and he directs research projects for the Autodesk Moldflow group as well as acting as an internal reviewer and technology architect. Franco has presented at academic conferences in the field of polymer processing. He also acts as a referee on international journals and often presents overviews of Simulation Moldflow research-technology directions at Simulation Moldflow user meetings. Franco is based in the Autodesk Research and Development Center in Melbourne, Australia.
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