In recent years plastics have found extensive use in the fabrication of imp
ortant engineering components like gears, piping, etc. The wide application
of plastics has led to a rapid development of computer aided design (CAD)
and computer aided manufacturing (CAM) techniques for product development.
Their application to the design and production of injection moulds has the
potential to reduce the mould costs substantially with improved moulding qu
ality. It is also possible to obtain a 'first time right' mould without any
tool tryouts. Thermal analysis is one of the first step towards developing
a CAD system for injection moulds. Once the temperatures at different poin
ts inside the cavity are known, cooling channel design can be optimised. Al
so stresses and shrinkages inside the cavity can be studied knowing the tem
perature profiles. En this paper the problem of determining the temperature
distribution and thermal residual stresses which are developed due to the
non-uniform cooling of the molten plastic inside the mould cavity in the in
jection-moulded polystyrene gear has been studied. So to reduce the scrap a
t the mould design phase such a modular system can be very helpful for the
Indian tool manufacturers. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.