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October 25, 2002, 05:09 |
Polymers CFD
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Hello everyone.
I am starting to play CFD. And I would like to know if exist software to work with CFD applied to polymers, more specifically, to polyurethane's processes. Thank you. D. |
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October 25, 2002, 11:38 |
Re: Polymers CFD
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POLYFLOW is a (expensive !!) commercial package widely used in the polymer processing industry.
I didn't test it myself but I heard that it doesn't work too bad ... Do you use viscoelastic rheological models to simulate your polyurethane behavior ? Anthony |
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