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November 10, 2020, 15:11 |
Simulating LDPE
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Stefan
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Hallo guys,
we do use AVL Fire M in our company and i want to use CFD Software to make simulations from our products (mostly valves and pipes for LDPE industry). Now we do have the Polymerisation process of Ethylene to Polyethylene. If i consider a conversation rate of 30 % Polyethylene and 70 % Ethylene i do ask myself how i should define the medium. I do think this plastic is like honey very viscous and it is a non newtonian fluid. I think i need to simulate this medium as a 2 Phase fluid. Does anyone can give some input or links where i can find some help? I do know the simulation preprocessing steps but i have completly no idea how to define this medium. Thank you, best Regards Stefan |
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November 11, 2020, 14:51 |
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Arjun
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We do have this model implemented in Wildkatze software
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...27775707003044 The most difficult thing we found is the determination of model parameters. If you do not want to write than you can just use Wildkatze for it. PS: I hope I am not mistaken but from your post i understood this is what you wanted. |
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November 12, 2020, 03:01 |
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Stefan
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thank you for the link.
But im searching for a cfd material model for LDPE this means the polymerisation process of ethylene into polyethylene. so for a composition for example of 30 % polyethylene and70 % ethylene. This paper deals with polyurethan. And how to simulate the viscoelastic materialproeprties |
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November 12, 2020, 03:03 |
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Stefan
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what is wildkatze software
is it able to simulate that polymerisation process and the viscoelastic material behaviour? |
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November 12, 2020, 03:07 |
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Stefan
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seems to be that wildkatze only runs on linux.
i cant find any materialfile for avl fire m. The question for me is what i need to simulate a structural viscous material with a shear velocity depending viscousity |
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November 12, 2020, 04:10 |
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Arjun
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Quote:
"this means the polymerisation process of ethylene into polyethylene." I am sorry my mistake, I did not carefully read. Theoritically you can simulate with Wildkatze if you know the reactions. Even the poly-Eurathane is reactive flow. Yes Wildkatze is only for linux, there used to be a windows version but now not maintained. |
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