The runner system for an 8-part mould is shown in Fig. 1. If it is desirable to balance the flow to each of the parts, c

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The runner system for an 8-part mould is shown in Fig. 1. If it is desirable to balance the flow to each of the parts, c

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The runner system for an 8-part mould is shown in Fig. 1. If it is desirable to balance the flow to each of the parts, calculate the radius R2 for Polycarbonate with a viscosity of 350 Pa.s. P3 Part Gate RA 2L P2 2L R2 Sprue IL O P1 2R1 Figure 1 Use values of L = 10 cm, R1 = 4 mm and Q = 20 cm/s Evaluate the pressures P1, P2 & P3 in the diagram and hence calculate the % drop in pressure between the sprue and the gates. You may assume that the gate pressure is 20 MPa. [Ans. R2 = 2.67 mm; P1 = 23.43 MPa, P2 = 23.21 MPa, P3 = 22.85 MPa, % drop = 14.6%).
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