Numerical analysis of injection molding of glass fiber reinforced thermoplastics. Part 2: fiber orientation

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General Motors Corp, Warren, United States [1 ]
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Polym Eng Sci | / 6卷 / 1019-1035期
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Fiber reinforced materials - Finite difference method - Glass fibers - Injection molding - Mathematical models - Plastic flow - Viscosity;
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Numerical predictions of fiber orientation during injection molding of fiber-filled thermoplastics are compared to measurements. The numerical work successfully describes the flow of fiber-filled plastic during injection molding, using finite-difference solutions for the transport equations and marker particles to track the flow front. The flow is modeled as a 2-D, non-isothermal, free-surface flow with a new viscosity model dependent upon temperature, pressure, and fiber concentration. The fiber orientation is based upon solution to the Fokker-Planke equation. The comparison demonstrates fair agreement between predicted fiber orientation and experimental results for slow and fast injection speeds. For the slow speed case at 10 and 20 wt% fibers, the numerical and experimental works show that the fibers are more random at the flow front than at the centerline, and that the fibers become more aligned as they flow from the gate to the midstream region. At fast injection speeds, the agreement between the numerical and experimental works is not as good as at slow injection speed. Possible explanations for the discrepancies are that the flow is assumed to be simple shear when injection molding is known to be a pressure-driven flow, the fibers have an initial orientation for the runner rather than the assumed random orientation, the fibers that were displayed from the camera were more oriented just behind the flow front (owing to the fast injection speed), and the orientation requires more than a 2-D video image to represent a 3-D fiber orientation.
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