Hi,
Something like this can be done in Chrono.
We haven’t done it before since we have not had a project on this topic, but 
there is a mechanism to provide constitutive equations in the SPH solver. For 
instance, the CRM solution handles conservation of mass, of momentum, and an 
objective stress rate of change (Jaumann equation) to handle non-associative 
plasticity.
It’s not a stroll in the park, but it’s doable.

Another mechanism is through DEM. As of recently, there is support for heat 
transfer in the Chrono DEM solver. Compared to StarCCM+ and LAMMPS, the Chrono 
DEM is very fast (see this 3rd party benchmark: Reger, David, Elia Merzari, 
Paolo Balestra, Ryan Stewart, and Gerhard Strydom. "Discrete element simulation 
of Pebble Bed Reactors on graphics processing units." Annals of Nuclear Energy 
190 (2023): 109896).

Dan
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NVIDIA CUDA Fellow
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Computer Science
University of Wisconsin - Madison
4150ME, 1513 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706-1572
608 772 0914
http://sbel.wisc.edu/
http://projectchrono.org/
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From: 'EonYeon Jo' via ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2025 10:19 AM
To: ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Subject: [chrono] Polymer process simulation


Hi All,

I am working on polymer extrusion and deposition simulation (3D printing with 
polymers) and wanted to check if this can be implemented in ProjectChrono. 
Below are the key details of the process:

  1.  Molten polymer is extruded from the nozzle at melting temperature with a 
shear rate.
  2.  The substrate is deposited onto the printing bed or a previously 
deposited bead.
  3.  The material cools and solidifies after deposition.

Currently, we are not considering phase change, but we would like to 
incorporate temperature- and shear rate-dependent viscosity changes. This means 
the simulation should be able to calculate shear rate and track temperature 
variations throughout the process.

I would appreciate any suggestions or guidance on this.
Thank you in advance!
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