Simulation Case Study: Cooling Performance Gains with Conformal Cooling Channels

This simulation-based case study demonstrates how conformal cooling channels—enabled by hybrid manufacturing—improve mold cooling efficiency and reduce cycle time.
Compared to traditional straight-line channels, conformal paths maintain uniform heat extraction, leading to measurable performance gains.


Case Study Overview

Project: Automotive connector mold
Material: H13 tool steel
Manufacturing method: Hybrid metal 3D printing + CNC machining
Objective: Compare traditional vs. conformal cooling using thermal simulation and production testing


Simulation Setup

Parameter Traditional Cooling Conformal Cooling
Cooling path geometry Straight drill lines Contoured channels (3D spline)
Proximity to hot zones 8–12 mm 2–5 mm
Channel diameter Constant Variable (optimized for flow)
Software used Autodesk Moldflow, ANSYS Autodesk Moldflow, ANSYS

 

Thermal loads, flow rates, and boundary conditions were identical for both designs.


Performance Results

Metric Traditional Mold Conformal Mold Improvement
Average cycle time 28 seconds 20 seconds –28.6%
Peak mold surface temperature 92°C 74°C –19.6%
Part warpage 0.45 mm 0.22 mm –51.1%
Cooling uniformity deviation ±6.8°C ±2.1°C –69.1%
Mold thermal fatigue risk High Low Reduced stress

 


Post-Processing and Validation

The conformal design was printed using DMLS and finished using precision CNC machining services.

Final steps included:

  • Machining of mating faces and ejector holes

  • Leak testing of cooling channels

  • Cycle testing under production load (100,000+ shots)

  • Visual inspection and dimensional validation

Result: The hybrid mold delivered better cooling, dimensional stability, and a longer maintenance interval.


Lessons Learned

  • Simulation must guide the placement and diameter of conformal paths

  • Additive designs should always account for CNC access during post-processing

  • Thermal efficiency directly improves mold uptime and part quality

  • Hybrid molds offer the best ROI when cooling affects part tolerance or cycle time

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