American Journal of Computational Mathematics

Volume 10, Issue 2 (June 2020)

ISSN Print: 2161-1203   ISSN Online: 2161-1211

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Influence of Initial Value of Transient Time Step on Numerical Simulation of Blow Molding Balloon

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DOI: 10.4236/ajcm.2020.102014    455 Downloads   1,095 Views  

ABSTRACT

The correlation between the initial time value of transient iterative parameters and the blowing pressure in the numerical simulation process of blowing balloon is investigated by POLYFLOW. The results show that: 1) As the blow molding pressure increases, the boundary value of the iterative time step decreases rapidly at first and then slowly. At the end of the first step of iterative calculation for each boundary value, the balloon parison is in the mold core cavity. 2) If the initial time value of transient iterative parameters is smaller than the boundary value of the iterative time step, the balloon parison is still in the mold core cavity at the end of the first iteration. However, if the iterative calculation continues, the calculation process may be interrupted when the time step is smaller than the initial time value of the transient iterative parameters, which makes the blow molding simulation of balloon unable to continue. 3) It is suggested that the initial time value of transient iterative parameters is one order of magnitude smaller than the boundary value of the iterative time step to complete smoothly the simulation of blow molding balloon.

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Bian, J.Y., Jin, G.B., Qin, P. and Dai, G.H. (2020) Influence of Initial Value of Transient Time Step on Numerical Simulation of Blow Molding Balloon. American Journal of Computational Mathematics, 10, 266-274. doi: 10.4236/ajcm.2020.102014.

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