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mahim misra
Join Date: May 2010
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i am a newbie in polyflow...in my geometry i had to vary the distance within two boundaries sinusoidally, i though i could do this by varying one of the boundaries..but i am not able to get any option as such to do this in boundary conditions..is there any other way to do this..please help?
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acep
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Hi!
we are new at using polyflow. We try to make analysis about PVC, etc... we have some informations about our material PVC for example: zero-rate viscosity infinite-rate viscosity consistency rate index normalised thixotropy and we have "shear rate-viscosity graphic" ------ We learned that we had to use Bird-Carreau Law? Is this right? or Do you have other advice? Also we are not sure about "system of units" and how to use the informations that I mentioned above. Could you please help us? |
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