Cornell Injection Molding Program Progress Report No. 15: Covering the Period from September 1988 Through January 1990College of Engineering, Cornell University, 1990 - 338 頁 |
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... rheological and kinetic characterization of an epoxy resin system [ 1,2 ] . We deemed such characterizations necessary before proceeding onto process simulation . The characterizations have not only provided us with necessary data , but ...
... rheological and kinetic characterization of an epoxy resin system [ 1,2 ] . We deemed such characterizations necessary before proceeding onto process simulation . The characterizations have not only provided us with necessary data , but ...
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... RHEOLOGY OF A SUSPENSION OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE IN GLYCERIN 5.1 Introduction This project is motivated by the desire to be able to injection mold powder- filled materials . Considering the often strange and unusual rheological behaviour of ...
... RHEOLOGY OF A SUSPENSION OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE IN GLYCERIN 5.1 Introduction This project is motivated by the desire to be able to injection mold powder- filled materials . Considering the often strange and unusual rheological behaviour of ...
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... rheological behaviour of such materials [ 4-11 ] . In general , qualitative observations and empirical equations derived from experimental results have been reported for a number of semi - solid alloys under various process conditions ...
... rheological behaviour of such materials [ 4-11 ] . In general , qualitative observations and empirical equations derived from experimental results have been reported for a number of semi - solid alloys under various process conditions ...
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air traps apparent viscosity behavior best-fit boundary calculated candidate curves candidate points Carreau model cavity-filling COOL3D cooling rate corresponding Cross model density determined developed elements equation experiments Figure filling stage flow rate flow-front region fluid Fraction of solid function gate geometry glycerin Hieber increase injection molding injection-molding injection-molding process instant linear lines and air material melt front mesh MOLDFLOW Newtonian Newtonian fluid node numerical optimization particles Pb alloy PMMA polygon polypropylene polystyrene post-filling stage power-law predicted melt-front advancement pressure drop pressure traces processing conditions Progress Report relative viscosity results in Fig rheological rheometer segments semi-solid alloy shear rate shear stress shown in Fig shrinkage simulation solid fraction Styron surface suspension SWEEP2D swept area symbols Table thermal conductivity thermoset thickness torque V₁ velocity vertex curve viscoelastic viscosity model volume fraction volumetric volumetric flow rate warpage weld lines yield stress