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This document contains a 10 question quiz on moldflow analysis for injection molding. The questions cover topics like the relationship between volumetric and linear shrinkage in thermoplastics, the effect of stopping injection before cooling on volumetric shrinkage, naming the flow pattern of thermoplastics in molds, describing the nature of polymer flow through an injection mold, drawing the relationship between fill time and injection pressure, explaining how plastic stress viewers work, identifying tests used to study molded-in stresses in opaque plastics, determining if hydrostatic pressure causes stress, and sketching shear rate distribution along thickness.
This document contains a 10 question quiz on moldflow analysis for injection molding. The questions cover topics like the relationship between volumetric and linear shrinkage in thermoplastics, the effect of stopping injection before cooling on volumetric shrinkage, naming the flow pattern of thermoplastics in molds, describing the nature of polymer flow through an injection mold, drawing the relationship between fill time and injection pressure, explaining how plastic stress viewers work, identifying tests used to study molded-in stresses in opaque plastics, determining if hydrostatic pressure causes stress, and sketching shear rate distribution along thickness.
This document contains a 10 question quiz on moldflow analysis for injection molding. The questions cover topics like the relationship between volumetric and linear shrinkage in thermoplastics, the effect of stopping injection before cooling on volumetric shrinkage, naming the flow pattern of thermoplastics in molds, describing the nature of polymer flow through an injection mold, drawing the relationship between fill time and injection pressure, explaining how plastic stress viewers work, identifying tests used to study molded-in stresses in opaque plastics, determining if hydrostatic pressure causes stress, and sketching shear rate distribution along thickness.
(Volumetric Shrinkage / Linear Shrinkage) as applicable to thermoplastics? 2. If we stopped injection at end of Filling Phase & allowed part to cool, what might be the % Volumetric Shrinkage? 3. The flow front pattern of thermoplastic inside the mold is called as .Flow. 4. The flow of polymer through the injection mold is .. In nature. 5. Draw the curve showing the relationship between Fill Time & Injection Pressure.
6. The plastic Stress Viewer for transparent
parts works on ..light principle. 7. The molded in stresses in opaque plastic parts can be studied by .test. 8. Hydrostatic pressure causes stress True or False. 9. How is stress created during injection molding?
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