Creating the Simulation and Importing the Experimental Data

For this tutorial, you start from a new simulation. You import the tables containing the experimental data in .csv format. There is no need to include mesh or geometry.

NoteUse the double precision version of Simcenter STAR-CCM+.

The data tables supplied for the tutorial are:

  • elongationalViscosity_time.csv, which gives transient elongational viscosity (second column) as a function of time (first column).
  • shearViscosity_ShearRate.csv which gives shear viscosity (second column) as a function of steady-state shear rate (first column).
  • Gp_Gpp_frequency.csv which gives storage (second column) and loss (third column) moduli as functions of frequency (first column).
  • degreeOfCure_time_150C.csv

    degreeOfCure_time_160C.csv

    degreeOfCure_time_180C.csv

    which give degree of cure (second column) as a function of time (first column) at 150 °C, 160 °C, and 180 °C respectively.

To create the simulation and import the tables containing the experimental data:

  1. Launch Simcenter STAR-CCM+ and start a simulation.
  2. Right-click Tools > Tables, then select New Table > File Table.
  3. In the Open dialog, navigate to the incompressibleFlow folder of the downloaded tutorial files and select elongationalViscosity_time.csv, then click Open.
  4. Select New Table > File Table five times more and select the following:
    Gp_Gpp_frequency.csv,

    shearViscosity_shearRate.csv

    degreeOfCure_time_150C.csv

    degreeOfCure_time_160C.csv

    degreeOfCure_180C.csv
  5. Save the simulation as MaterialCalibration.sim.