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June 6, 2022 at 8:45 am
Watch & Learn
ParticipantThis ANSYS How To video will demonstrate the steps involved in setting up contact-based mesh adaption as part of an ANSYS Polyflow blow molding simulation.ANSYS Polyflow provides advanced fluid dynamics technology for companies in the polymer, glass, metals and cement processing industries. R&D teams use this technology extensively to design and optimize processes such as extrusion, thermoforming, blow molding, glass forming, fiber drawing and concrete shaping. For more than 25 years, design engineers have used Polyflow to minimize physical prototyping when manufacturing extrusion dies or to reduce thickness variation to improve the quality of thermoformed or blown products. For more information, please visit ansys.com.
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