Affiliation:
1. RWTH Aachen University Chair for Computational Analysis of Technical Systems 52062 Aachen Germany
2. TU Wien, Institute of Lightweight Design and Structural Biomechanics Vienna, Austria
Abstract
AbstractIn injection molding, shrinkage and warpage lead to a deformation of the produced parts with respect to the cavity shape. One method to mitigate this effect is to adapt the cavity shape to the expected deformation. This deformation can be determined using appropriate simulation models, which then also serve as a basis for determining the optimal cavity shape. Shape optimization usually requires a sequence of forward simulations, which can be computationally expensive. To reduce this computational cost, we use Bayesian optimization which uses Gaussian process regression as a reduced order model. Additionally, Gaussian process regression has the benefit that it allows to account for uncertainty in the model parameters and thus provides a means to investigate their influence on the optimization result. We present a Gaussian process regression trained with samples from a finite‐element solid‐body model. It predicts the deformation of the product after solidification and, together with Bayesian optimization, allows for efficient cavity optimization.
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