Setup verification list
The verification list allows you to make sure that all required elements are defined for solving your model.
When the model setup is complete, click Submit Job to start the model solving process. This button becomes available when the job setup of your model is complete. Hovering over it opens a verification list of all the required elements that you must define to solve the job.
Element is correctly defined.
Element is missing a required definition.
The following table lists the required setup elements to be defined to solve a job.
| Option | Description | Detailed help topic |
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| Mold Group: Components | Appears for the channel assessment job type with the basic mold mode disabled. You must select a component of your model and assign it to a mold group card to identify it as a part of the mold. |
Define the mold for a channel assessment job |
| Mold Group: Material | Appears for the channel assessment job type with the basic mold mode disabled. You must define one material for each mold group. |
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| Basic Mold Material | Appears for the channel assessment job type with the basic mold mode enabled. You must define the basic mold material. |
Define the basic mold |
| Mold Material | Appears for the feasibility job type. You must define the mold material. |
Define the mold for feasibility and channel recommender jobs |
| Plastic Part: Components | You must select a component of your model and assign it to the Plastic Part card to identify it. | Define plastic part properties |
| Plastic Part: Material | You must define the plastic part material. | |
| Plastic Part: Temperature | You can define the plastic injection and target mold temperature
or keep the default values. Make sure that the plastic injection temperature is greater than the material ejection temperature. To inspect the injection temperature, hover over the selected plastic material. |
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| Frozen Wall Thickness | You can define the frozen wall thickness or keep the default
values. Make sure that the value is greater than or equal to 1% and less than or equal to 100%. |
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| Channels: Components | Appears for the channel assessment job type. You must select a component of your model and assign it in the Channels card to identify it as a channel. |
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| Channel <N>: Inlet | Appears for the channel assessment job type when you categorize a channel. You must define one channel inlet for each defined channel. <N> indicates the channel number for which an inlet has not been properly defined. |
Categorize channels using body selection |
| Channel <N>: Outlet | Appears for the channel assessment job type when you categorize a channel. You must define the channel outlets for each defined channel. <N> indicates the channel number in which an outlet has not been properly defined. |
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| Manufacturing Constraints | Appears for the channel recommender job type. You must specify manufacturing parameters for your cooling system design, and all values must be greater than 0. |
Define manufacturing constraints |
