Setting up and running a conventional cooling design

In this tutorial, you will perform a mold cooling analysis for a conventional cooling design.

You will use a model of a computer mouse shell mold, with conventional cooling that uses straight-line cooling channels and baffles, to run a thermal simulation and analyze the results to locate regions with high cooling time and temperature exceeding the target cooling temperature. This will help you make informed decisions to improve your cooling design, such as adding baffles to reach hot spots, using highly conductive inserts, or implementing a conformal cooling design where channels follow the plastic part’s geometry to improve heat removal from critical areas.

Download and extract the part files.