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    Negative value for Volumetric Shrinkage

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    04-26-2012 09:17 AM

    Hello,

     

    I've this doubt for a long time...

     

    How can I have negative values for volumetric shrinkage. I know that it happends when the material "expands" but in what circumstances?

    If this result is obtained by the expression VS = average density/ density(Tamb, P0) the only way the result is negative is if one of the densitys is zero ??? What am I assuming wrong?

     

    Thanks,

    Gui

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    Re: Negative value for Volumetric Shrinkage

    04-26-2012 10:27 AM in reply to: Gui_81

    Hi, Gui

     

    The formula for the VS is:

    VS=(Volume(freeze)/Volume(ambient)) -1.0=(Density(ambient)/Density(freeze))-1

     

    it becomes negative if the density at freeze time (for 2.5D solvers average density over thickness) are higher than the material density at ambient conditions

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    Re: Negative value for Volumetric Shrinkage

    05-15-2012 01:45 AM in reply to: abakharev

    Hello abakharev,

     

    Thanks a lot for the answer. now it's clear.

    In AMI2013 at the help topics the formula is updated and easier to understand than one used at AMI2012.

     

    V.S. = 100 X [ 1 - (average density / reference density) ]

     

    reference state : pressure=0 and temperature= Tambient

     

    Regards,

    Gui 

     

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