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2013 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Improved Fiber Orientation Modeling

Authors : Peter Kennedy, Rong Zheng

Published in: Flow Analysis of Injection Molds

Publisher: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG

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Abstract

Many simulations for predicting orientation in short-fiber reinforced thermoplastics adopt the Folgar-Tucker model [122], which was described in Chapter 5. The Folgar-Tucker model adds into the Jeffery equation an isotropic rotary diffusion term to account for fiber-fiber interactions. The diffusivity is assumed to be proportional to the generalized shear rate, which is believed to be a valid assumption. However, the model delegates the strength of fiber-fiber interactions to just a single scalar constant, or the coefficient of interaction CI, which is used as a fitting parameter. Since there is no fundamental basis to determine the value of CI, Tucker and his co-workers find the value of CI> by adjusting it to match the experimentallymeasured fiber orientation tensor component a11. There is, however, no guarantee for other components to match the experimental data at the same time. Since the fiber orientation is influenced by several factors, the diffusivity may be, on occasion, used inappropriately to correct errors due to other factors. Furthermore, as mentioned previously, closure approximations have to be used to relate the fourth-order tensor to the second-order one. The CI value has also been found to vary significantly with different closure approximation schemes (Cintra and Tucker [62]).

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Metadata
Title
Improved Fiber Orientation Modeling
Authors
Peter Kennedy
Rong Zheng
Copyright Year
2013
Publisher
Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-56990-522-7_7

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