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A Simulation-Data-Based Machine Learning Model for Predicting Basic Parameter Settings of the Plasticizing Process in Injection Molding

  • Matthias Schmid
  • , Dominik Altmann
  • , Georg Steinbichler

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    Abstract

    The optimal machine settings in polymer processing are usually the result of time-consuming and expensive trials. We present a workflow that allows the basic machine settings for the plasticizing process in injection molding to be determined with the help of a simulation-driven machine learning model. Given the material, screw geometry, shot weight, and desired plasticizing time, the model is able to predict the back pressure and screw rotational speed required to achieve good melt quality. We show how data sets can be pre-processed in order to obtain a generalized model that performs well. Various supervised machine learning algorithms were compared, and the best approach was evaluated in experiments on a real machine using the predicted basic machine settings and three different materials. The neural network model that we trained generalized well with an overall absolute mean error of 0.27% and a standard deviation of 0.37% on unseen data (the test set). The experiments showed that the mean absolute errors between the real and desired plasticizing times were sufficiently small, and all predicted operating points achieved good melt quality. Our approach can provide the operators of injection molding machines with predictions of suitable initial operating points and, thus, reduce costs in the planning phase. Further, this approach gives insights into the factors that influence melt quality and can, therefore, increase our understanding of complex plasticizing processes.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number2652
    Pages (from-to)2652
    Number of pages13
    JournalPolymers
    Volume13
    Issue number16
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2021

    Fields of science

    • 205011 Polymer engineering
    • 102019 Machine learning
    • 102033 Data mining
    • 205012 Polymer processing

    JKU Focus areas

    • Digital Transformation
    • Trans4mInjection

      Straka, K. (Researcher) & Steinbichler, G. (PI)

      01.12.202030.11.2023

      Project: Funded researchFFG - Austrian Research Promotion Agency

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