B-SIM V2.5 Reference - Blow molding simulation


 

AWT / PWT control specification


AWT (Axial Wall Thickness) control

The axial wall thickness (AWT) control enables to adjust the annular die gap along the length (axis) of the extruded parison. The adjusting is achieved by hydraulic shifting of a conical core part (mandrel) in the die:

The maximum value (100%) specified in the AWT / PWT control settings box corresponds to the maximum opening of the extrusion die. This means that to get the maximum thickness at the die exit using AWT control, the setting must be 100%. To get the minimum thickness, setting must be 0%.

PWT (Partial Wall Thickness) control

The partial wall thickness (PWT) is much more sophisticated way of controlling the extruded parison thickness. PWT controls allow to vary the circumferential wall thickness distribution dynamically over the parison length. Two servohydraulic actuators deform the dynamic flexible deformable ring by pushing and pulling, so that the required parison wall thickness is achieved at every desired point, circumferentially and axially:




The PWT angle orientation value (in AWT/PWT view) estimates the angle used to rotate the PWT control about Z axis. This angle is used also for SFDR rotation.

 

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