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    Title: Numerical simulation of two-dimensional wick debinding in MIM by body fitted finite element method
    Authors: Chen,CC;Hourng,LW
    Contributors: 機械工程研究所
    Keywords: MOLDED POWDER COMPACTS;INJECTION
    Date: 1999
    Issue Date: 2010-06-29 18:03:34 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 中央大學
    Abstract: Thermal debinding in metal powder injection moulding(MIM) is an intricate phenomenon. An alternative description of wick debinding in the 2D compact-wick material combination is developed here by numerical simulation. To simplify the problem and to qualitatively investigate the wick debinding process, the assumptions of a single component binder and fully saturated compact with molten binder are adopted. As the flow of molten binder is a moving boundary phenomenon, which is similar to a fluid flowing through porous media, a new numerical technique, body fitted FEM, is used to generate grids inside the physical domain and to calculate the distributions of pressure and other relative properties. Results show that the predictions of debinding time versus compact thickness squared and the debinding rate agree well with those issued by German and Vetter et al., respectively; this identifies the reliability and accuracy of the present numerical analysis. Low Reynolds number Re and low capillary number Cn indicate that capillarity is more dominant than effects such as inertial force, viscous force, etc. Though high permeability of the wick can increase the artery of the draining compact, the capillary pressure will decrease with the larger pores. The shape of the flow front of the molten binder and the outer geometry of compact are found to be closely matched in the final step of wick debinding. PM/0839 (C) 1999 IoM Communications Ltd.
    Relation: POWDER METALLURGY
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Mechanical Engineering] journal & Dissertation

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