Abstract

Today there exists a huge demand for technologies which enable and facilitate the mass production of fiber reinforced composites. Injection molding of Short Fiber Reinforced Plastics (SFRP) is a quite popular method especially in the automotive industry, providing high stiffness levels on the one hand and complex moldable shapes on the other hand. Due to the high cost of mold production and injection molding machines, nowadays lots of research is done to improve models and to develop software for the simulation of this process. This allows to detect problems with the mold design and optimization of the part performance and quality at an early stage of the development.

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