A CONVERGENCE ANALYSIS OF THE AFFINE PARTICLE-IN-CELL METHOD AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE SIMULATION OF EXTRUSION PROCESSES

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Sandoval M, J. Luis [1 ]
Ganzenmueller, Georg C. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] EMI, Fraunhofer Inst High Speed Dynam, Eckerstr 4, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany
[2] Univ Freiburg, Inst Nachhaltige Tech Syst INATECH, Emmy Noether Str 2, D-79110 Freiburg, Germany
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material point method; MPM; affine particle-in-cell method; APIC; mesh-free; convergence analysis; extrusion;
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O29 [应用数学];
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Simulation of extrusion processes represents a large challenge for commonly used numerical methods. In our application for example, a hot melt is extruded whilst being rapidly cooled. Under these conditions of quenching, spinodal phase separation occurs which causes the formation of a characteristic micro-structure of the extrudate, consisting of solid and liquid phases. We model this process using a variant of the Material Point Method (MPM) [4], namely the Affine Particle-In-Cell (APIC) method [13]. Its hybrid particle/grid character is advantageous for simulating both fluid and solid behavior: pure Eulerian particle methods, such as classic SPH, fail for simulating solids, particularly in tension, whereas pure Lagrangian methods generally cannot cope with large deformations caused by material flow. APIC improves upon the original MPM method by using a so-called locally affine velocity representation [13] which allows the conservation of linear and angular momentum without the need of potentially unstable Fluid-Implicit-Particle (FLIP) techniques [3]. We analyze the convergence behavior of APIC and compare its accuracy against a traditional MPM variant, the Generalized Interpolation Material Point Method (GIMP).
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