This paper concerns the heating of aluminium moulds in the car industry. The moulds are intended for the production of artificial leathers. The mould is sprinkled with a special powder and is subsequently warmed by infra heaters located above the mould. It is necessary to ensure approximately the same heat intensity radiation on the surface mould, and in this way, the same material structure and colour of the artificial leather. The mould surface is described by its elementary surfaces. A producer uses moulds of different sizes and they are often very rugged. We must keep track of possible collisions of heater locations. We have used a genetic algorithm to optimize heater locations for a given mould. In this article, we will focus on the calculation procedure of thermal radiation intensity on the mould surface and on the determination of the average aberration of radiation intensity for particular heater locations, which is an important part of our genetic algorithm.
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