Injection locations introduce polymer material at the specified melt
temperature into the cavity.
To open the
Injection Location PropertyManager:
- In the PlasticsManager, right-click Boundary
Conditions, and click Injection
Location
.
If your model includes only a cavity, you define injection
locations directly on the cavity. In this case, the effects of the injection system
and gate geometry on the polymer temperature and flow are not properly
represented.
If your model includes an injection system
(gates, runners, and sprue), you can define an injection location at the sprue inlet
associated with the runner domain. You can also optionally define control valves at
one or more gates.
You can define multiple injection
locations for each cavity or associated runner domain, but you must have a minimum of
one injection location per cavity or associated runner domain.
Type
Geometry Face
|
Positions an injection location on a selected face. Available for solid
analysis
procedure only.
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Point |
Positions an injection location on a selected vertex
or sketch point on the part. |
Selection
 |
Face
|
Positions the injection location
on a selected face and highlights the face.
You can only
select faces that connect to the cavity or associated runner
domain. Available for solid
analysis
procedure only.
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Point |
Positions the injection location on a selected vertex
or sketch point on the part. You can only select points that
connect to the cavity or associated runner domain. Once you
create the mesh, the injection location snaps to the nearest
node of the mesh. |
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Pointer Diameter
|
Specifies
the diameter of the conical pointer that indicates the
injection location. Available for solid
analysis
procedure only.
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Predict Flow
Pattern |
Predicts the plastic flow pattern through the cavity
at the end of fill using an approximate simulation procedure.
You must create the mesh before activating this feature.
When you use multiple injection locations, this feature helps you
visualize the flow pattern as the cavity fills with
material entering from all injection locations. It
provides a rough indication of how weld lines might
develop where the flow fronts merge.
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Injection
System |
For co-injection simulation, you assign to the
injection location a unique number associated with its injection
system. |
Specify Material Injection Range
You
specify the injection range in terms of filling time or filled
volume ratio for the specified injection location. Applies only to simulations with
multiple injection locations or co-injection simulation.
Volume
Ratio (%)
|
Controls the injection range for the selected injection
location based on the percentage of the cavity volume that is
filled. For injection of a single polymer material, you must specify
100% of the range. Overlap is permitted, which means that injection
may commence at any location before it is completed at other
locations. |
Time Ratio (%):
|
Controls the injection range for the selected injection
location based on a percentage of the total filling time. For
injection of a single polymer material, you must specify 100% of the
range. Overlap is permitted, which means that injection may commence
at any location before it is completed at other locations. |
Total Filling Time
(seconds)
|
Displays the total filling time parameter from the Fill
process settings. |