Different types of solvents were chosen, and their solubleexpansion ability to unsaturated polyster- resin was determined. Theprinciple and method of deter- mining the cohesive energy density ofunsaturated polyster re...Different types of solvents were chosen, and their solubleexpansion ability to unsaturated polyster- resin was determined. Theprinciple and method of deter- mining the cohesive energy density ofunsaturated polyster resin by using the swelling method are presentedin details.展开更多
The problem of a creeping flow of Newtonian fluid extruded from a plane slit or a circular pipe.in the absence of gravity,is simulated successfully by using the continuous-pressure-element method,the discontinuous-pre...The problem of a creeping flow of Newtonian fluid extruded from a plane slit or a circular pipe.in the absence of gravity,is simulated successfully by using the continuous-pressure-element method,the discontinuous-pressure-element method,the consistant penalty method,the reduced integration penalty method and the modified reduced integration penalty method proposed by Oden.Through comparisons between these methods,it is convinced that the discontinuous-pressure interpolation schemes result in more accurate mass conservation and,consequently,more rapid convergence of the free-surface iteration than the continuous one does.The reduced integration penalty method can further reduce the cost of computation while retaining sufficient accuracy of the solution.展开更多
文摘Different types of solvents were chosen, and their solubleexpansion ability to unsaturated polyster- resin was determined. Theprinciple and method of deter- mining the cohesive energy density ofunsaturated polyster resin by using the swelling method are presentedin details.
文摘The problem of a creeping flow of Newtonian fluid extruded from a plane slit or a circular pipe.in the absence of gravity,is simulated successfully by using the continuous-pressure-element method,the discontinuous-pressure-element method,the consistant penalty method,the reduced integration penalty method and the modified reduced integration penalty method proposed by Oden.Through comparisons between these methods,it is convinced that the discontinuous-pressure interpolation schemes result in more accurate mass conservation and,consequently,more rapid convergence of the free-surface iteration than the continuous one does.The reduced integration penalty method can further reduce the cost of computation while retaining sufficient accuracy of the solution.