International Research Awards On Computer Aided Design In Mechanical Engineering
Material extrusion additive manufacturing performance critically depends on polymer melt flow dynamics within the nozzle, yet current viscosity models miss to accurately capture solid-to-liquid phase transitions during processing. This study presents a modified Cross-Williams-Landel-Ferry (Cross-WLF) viscosity model incorporating a hyperbolic tangent melt fraction function to address glass transition effects and numerical stability.
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