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Po-Yu Yen1, Chao-Ming Lin1, I-Hsiu Chang Chien1
1Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, National Chiayi University, Chia-Yi 600355, Taiwan.
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This study optimizes the design and fabrication of an injection-molded Alvarez freeform lens using Moldex3D mold flow analysis and CODE V optical design simulations. The dual-software approach facilitates the transition between the manufacturing simulations and the optical design/verification process, thereby addressing the conversion issues between the two analysis modules. The optical quality of the designed lens is evaluated using spot diagram, distortion, and modulation transfer function (MTF) simulations. The Taguchi design methodology is first employed to identify the individual effects of the key injection molding parameters on the quality of the fabricated lens. The quality is then further improved by utilizing two multi-objective optimization methods, namely Gray Relational Analysis (GRA) and Robust Multi-Criteria Optimization (RMCO), to determine the optimal combination of the injection molding parameters. The results demonstrate that RMCO outperforms GRA, showing more substantial improvements in the optical quality of the lens. Overall, the proposed integrated method, incorporating Moldex3D, CODE V, Taguchi robust design, and RMCO analyses, provides an effective approach for optimizing the injection molding of Alvarez freeform lenses, thereby enhancing their quality. Future research could extend this methodology to other optical components and more complex optical systems.
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