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- 2023Additive manufactured thermoplastic elastomers for low-stress driven elastocaloric coolingcitations
- 2021Performance analysis of a high-efficiency multi-bed active magnetic regenerator devicecitations
- 2017The Effect of Nano-TiC Addition on Sintered Nd-Fe-B Permanent Magnetscitations
- 2016Ceramic tape casting: A review of current methods and trends with emphasis on rheological behaviour and flow analysiscitations
- 2016The effect of tape casting operational parameters on the quality of adjacently graded ceramic filmcitations
- 2015Ultrafast microwave hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of Bi1-xLaxFeO3 micronized particlescitations
- 2015Functionally Graded Ceramics Fabricated with Side-by-Side Tape Casting for Use in Magnetic Refrigerationcitations
- 2014An evaluation of interface capturing methods in a VOF based model for multiphase flow of a non-Newtonian ceramic in tape castingcitations
- 2013Quasi-steady state power law model for flow of (La0·85Sr0·15)0·9MnO3 ceramic slurry in tape castingcitations
- 2012Interface Oscillation in the Side-by-Side (SBS) Tape Casting of Functionally Graded Ceramics (FGCs)
- 2012Development and Experimental Results from a 1 kW Prototype AMR
- 2011A monolithic perovskite structure for use as a magnetic regeneratorcitations
- 2011Spin reorientation in α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles induced by interparticle exchange interactions in alpha-Fe2O3/NiO nanocompositescitations
- 2010Properties of magnetocaloric La(Fe,Co,Si)13 produced by powder metallurgycitations
- 2010Structural and magnetic properties of Gd/Fe multilayers grown by pulsed laser deposition
- 2009Structural and magnetic properties of Gd/Fe multilayers grown by pulsed laser deposition
- 2006The magnetic moment of NiO nanoparticles determined by Mössbauer spectroscopycitations
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An evaluation of interface capturing methods in a VOF based model for multiphase flow of a non-Newtonian ceramic in tape casting
Abstract
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the different interface capturing methods as well as to find the best approach for flow modeling of the ceramic slurry in the tape casting process. The conventional volume of fluid (VOF) method with three different interpolation methods for interface capturing, i.e. the Geometric Reconstruction Scheme (GRS), High Resolution Interface Capturing (HRIC) and Compressive Interface Capturing Scheme for Arbitrary Meshes (CICSAM), are investigated for the advection of the VOF, both for Newtonian and non-Newtonian cases. The main purpose is to find the best method for the free surface capturing during the flow of a ceramic slurry described by a constitutive power law equation in the tape casting process. First the developed model is tested against well-documented and relevant solutions from literature involving free surface tracking and subsequently it is used to investigate the flow of a La0.85Sr0.15MnO3 (LSM) ceramic slurry modeled with the Ostwald de Waele power law. Results of the modeling are compared with corresponding experimental data and good agreement is found.© 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.