Analyzing the Results
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- Film Width
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From its initial width of 0.1 m at the die exit, measured from the centerline, the film width reduces to a value of 0.046 m.
- Film Thickness Along the Chill Roll
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The film reaches its minimum thickness of 0.052345 mm at the centerline. The thickness increases towards the free surface to a value of 0.1144 mm.
- Film Thickness
- The constant initial film thickness of 0.46 mm at the die exit, which corresponds to the inflow boundary, reduces continuously in the direction of the extrusion. The film thickness does not remain constant over the film, but assumes a distribution. Ideally, you want to achieve a uniform distribution when extruding. A minimum value of 0.052345 mm is reached at the centerline at the outflow boundary.
- Film Temperature
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The film enters the domain with a temperature of 400 K. The film gradually cools off in the direction of the extrusion to reach a minimum at the centerline when exiting the domain. The outflow boundary corresponds to the chill roll.
- Film Velocity
- The velocity field develops corresponding to the specified velocity at the die exit (inflow boundary) of 0.0043 m/s, the specified traction velocity at the outflow boundary that is given as the product of draw ratio and inflow velocity, and the reduction in film width and thickness due to mass conservation.