Polymer Processing: Modeling and Correlations Finalized to Tailoring the Plastic Part Morphology and Properties

The analysis of polymer processing operations is a wide and complex subject; during polymer processing, viscoelastic fluids are forced to deform into desired geometries using non-homogeneous velocity and temperature fields down to solidification. The objective of analysis is the identification of pr...

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