A simple and systematic scheme implemented in explicit FEM solver for surface tension effects in powder injection moulding process
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Titre | A simple and systematic scheme implemented in explicit FEM solver for surface tension effects in powder injection moulding process |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Shi J, Barriere T, Liu B, Cheng Z |
Journal | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATERIAL FORMING |
Volume | 12 |
Pagination | 123-134 |
Date Published | JAN |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1960-6206 |
Mots-clés | Explicit solver, Injection moulding, Solution scheme, Surface tension |
Résumé | In order to simulate more accurately the powder injection moulding process, the explicit finite element method solver is extended with the surface tension effect. The evaluation of surface tension takes the notion of pressure boundary method, while a simple and systematic scheme is proposed to fit the finite element method solver for the Laplacian operator. Because of the difference in dimension for filling function and velocity function, the integration of filling function in second derivative is not suitable to be transformed into the boundary integration and the integration of function in lower order derivative. To evaluate conveniently the curvature of filling front, hence the force of surface tension, a simple and systematic scheme is suggested and implemented into the finite element method solver. This specific scheme includes only the vectorial operations in low cost, and is completely systematic without piecemeal operations. Fitness of the proposed method is proved by the numerical examples of filling flow in a small-scaled channel. It shows the considerable effect of surface tension for the problems in micro-scale of sub-millimeter sizes, in which the boundary conditions at front surface are not negligible in powder injection moulding process. The surface tension effect becomes the dominating role for governing the trace and shape of filling front, which can no longer be neglected. |
DOI | 10.1007/s12289-018-1412-9 |