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You are not dealing with ordinary forces here. Heat expansion is an atomic force. Once the plug filled the cavity completely, there is nothing except neutron star like gravity, wich will stop the plug from bursting your mold like it was nothing. However, in your case the plug will expand through the ends. But because the boom is tapered, this will mainly happen into the wider direction. This, however will likely lead to high pressures on the tighter side (the plug can't really expand in this direction) and low pressure on the wider side (the plug is pushed in this direction, and therefore ever mould "section" gets a thinner plug section than planned, resulting in lower pressure). Because of that I would advice you to close both mould ends, and make a silicone bladder. Either with rotation casting, or with silicone sheets. with a pressure inlet on one side of course (bladder and mould). That way you can perfectly control the pressure, and get a evenly pressure along the part.
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