Author:
Lamarche-Gagnon Marc-Étienne,Molavi-Zarandi Marjan,Raymond Vincent,Ilinca Florin
Abstract
AbstractCooling channels play a critical role in various casting and molding processes, impacting both the cycle time and quality of the product. As additive manufacturing technologies become increasingly prevalent, conventional straight-drilled channels are being progressively substituted by intricate cooling lines that conform to the contours of the fabricated part. This transition can lead to a significant reduction of the solidification time and temperature gradients, consequently lowering the occurrence of part defects. However, designing such channels becomes challenging as geometric complexity and manufacturing constraints increase. In this work, we present a density-based topology optimization approach to generate conformal cooling channels in molds and dies inserts. To mitigate temperature variations, the objective function is penalized using the temperature standard deviation of the insert cavity surface. A density-gradient-based constraint is further utilized to reduce the generation of overhanging structures and promote manufacturability. In particular, the use of this constraint leads to the generation of channels characterized by a teardrop-shaped cross section. The cooling efficiency of a selected optimized design is confirmed through computations using a body-fitted solver. The geometry is subsequently manufactured by Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) and experiments are conducted to compare its performance in comparison to a design featuring straight-drilled channels. The results demonstrate that the optimized geometry significantly enhances the heat extraction rate and further leads to a 43% reduction of the cavity temperature standard deviation.
Funder
Office of Energy Research and Development
Centre québécois de recherche et de développement de l’aluminium
National Research Council Canada
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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