Cornell Injection Molding Program Progress Report No. 17: Covering the Period from December 1991 Through February 1993College of Engineering, Cornell University, 1993 - 418 頁 |
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... shrinkage as obtained by summing the measured linear shrinkages in the gapwise , flow and width directions . That is , variations in part weight were essentially due to shrinkage with density variations being of smaller order . A simple ...
... shrinkage as obtained by summing the measured linear shrinkages in the gapwise , flow and width directions . That is , variations in part weight were essentially due to shrinkage with density variations being of smaller order . A simple ...
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... shrinkage term ( ◊ ) now enters and soon becomes a dominant term . That is , for t - tfill > 100.6 4.0 seconds , the and terms are dominant , corresponding to a balance between the cooling and shrinkage effects in the disk . It should ...
... shrinkage term ( ◊ ) now enters and soon becomes a dominant term . That is , for t - tfill > 100.6 4.0 seconds , the and terms are dominant , corresponding to a balance between the cooling and shrinkage effects in the disk . It should ...
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... Shrinkage Measurements and Predictions Gapwise shrinkage measurements , using a micrometer , have been made of the molded disks obtained under various processing conditions . These results are presented in Figs . 8 and 9 . 3 3 ...
... Shrinkage Measurements and Predictions Gapwise shrinkage measurements , using a micrometer , have been made of the molded disks obtained under various processing conditions . These results are presented in Figs . 8 and 9 . 3 3 ...
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ABAQUS aligned Alloys analysis behavior boundary conditions calculated CIMP cm³/gm Composites constant cooling corresponding crystallization curve cylinder Darcy's Law data points density developed diffusivity direction disk effect equation et.al experimental results fiber mat fiber orientation Figure finite-element fluid formulation function gapwise gradient heat hydrodynamic i-PP injection molding injection-molded interactions interface isothermal kerosine layer linear liquid material matrix measurements melt mesh metal method microstructure mid-plane Newtonian Newtonian fluid nodes Non-Newtonian Fluid nondimensional numerical obtained orientation tensor PANLITE parameters particles permeability planar plotted Polym post-filling power-law predictions pressure region resin Reynolds number Rheocasting rheological rotation semi-dilute semi-solid shear flow shear rate shear stress SHELL10 shown in Fig shrinkage simple shear simulation slurry solid fraction solidification stress structure surface surface tension suspension temperature thermal thickness thin cavity Thixotropic tracer transverse values vector velocity disturbance viscoelastic viscosity wire deformation