Tagged: discovery-aim, Extrusion AIM, How To, Tutorial, Tutorials Polymer
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September 26, 2022 at 10:00 amWatch & LearnParticipant
In this demonstration, you’ll learn how to set up and solve an inverse polymer extrusion problem in ANSYS AIM where we can examine the flow of a polymer melt as it is pushed, or extruded, through a three-dimensional die. For this particular example, we’ll examine a type of simulation, called an inverse extrusion, where we determine the shape of the extrusion die based on the desired end profile shape of the extruded material.
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