Defining the Rheological Data Type for Curing

You require temperature-dependent time-curing data to calibrate all six model parameters given by Eqn. (5246). For this tutorial, you use three time-curing tables at 150 °C, 160 °C, and 180 °C. The parameters K 1 , K 2 , m , and n are calibrated by the use of the 150 °C table. The activation energies E 1 and E 2 are calibrated by using all three tables.

To define the rheological data type for curing:
  1. Right-click the Material Calibration > Inputs node and select Add Input Table three times.
  2. Rename the three Input Table nodes as Time-Curing-150C, Time-Curing-160C, and Time-Curing-180C.
  3. Edit the Time-Curing-150C > Temperature Specification node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Time-Curing-150C Exponential Data Activated
    Data Table degreeOfCure_time_150C
    Input Type Time - Curing Variable
    Temperature Specification Temperature 150.0 C
  4. Edit the Time-Curing-160C > Temperature Specification node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Time-Curing-160C Exponential Data Activated
    Data Table degreeOfCure_time_160C
    Input Type Time - Curing Variable
    Temperature Specification Temperature 160.0 C
  5. Edit the Time-Curing-180C > Temperature Specification node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Time-Curing-180C Exponential Data Activated
    Data Table degreeOfCure_time_180C
    Input Type Time - Curing Variable
    Temperature Specification Temperature 180.0 C
  6. Save the simulation.