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CFD Modeling of Elastomeric Silicone Material Dispensing to Enable Equipment Design & Optimization for Efficient Automotive Manufacturing Dow Incorporated

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Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Kenney, J. Andy, author.
Contributor:
Chyasnavichyus, Marius
Delgado, Roberto
Dietsche, Laura
Hossain, Arif
Hwang, Margaret
McMichael, Jonathan
Nelson, Grant
Ng, Sze-Sze
Raines, Kevin
Thomas, Ryan
Tsang, Chi-Wei
Wu, Lance
Conference Name:
WCX SAE World Congress Experience (2025-04-08 : Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2025
Summary:
In the automotive industry, it is essential to consider not only how well specialty materials perform and are formulated, but also how efficiently and economically they can be applied during manufacturing. This becomes especially important during the early stages of development to prevent issues when these materials are used in new designs by automotive suppliers or manufacturers.With the rapid growth of electric vehicles (EVs), new materials are being used more frequently, and these materials may not have been as thoroughly tested as those used in traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that these materials can be applied correctly and efficiently from the start.One way to speed up the development process is through Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling. CFD helps predict how materials will behave when dispensed, which is essential for developing the right equipment and conditions for applying these materials. Working with Graco, a leading manufacturer of fluid management and dispense solutions, Dow and Graco have used these models to design better equipment solutions and improve the software used. This ensures high-quality and efficient application at start up.This paper will present two case studies how material models were developed, tested, and validated with real-world data to ensure they work as intended. The goal is to demonstrate how optimizing dispensing equipment based on material characteristics is critical for maintaining process windows and product quality. By doing so, manufacturers can achieve better results, reduce waste, and ensure the reliability of new materials in automotive applications
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Publisher Number:
2025-01-8318
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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