Thermal Conductivity
For the initial release, only scalar values and the initial table values can be used for thermal conductivity and specific heat in the output. A file with a table of values can be imported and a plot is automatically generated. Use the plot to estimate a scalar value and enter it in the field directly below the selection box.
Follow these steps to set up and review thermal conductivity values:
- Verify that the File Type option is correct before clicking the button for import.
- Click the Thermal Conductivity button and select the material. For example, Vydyne 22HS P.
- Choose the required temperature unit. The default unit is Celsius.
- Check Conductivity Ranges, the application will display the conductivity range, for example, from 0.232 to 0.30 W/m·K (watts per meter Kelvin).
- The plot is displayed, select the desired value for conductivity to plot.
Currently, single-value inputs are supported.
Figure 1. Thermal Conductivity
Hold the control (ctrl) key and hover over the plot to find an average or representative value within the range where the molding process is expected.
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Select or estimate a conductivity value (e.g., 0.252 W/m·K), enter the same in the Thermal Conductivity Value (Nominal) field. The value for extrusion would normally be based on a higher temperature than for molding as the temperature range during the process is more narrowly focused around the melt domain.
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Click Approve Model Fit to finalize the setting.