Wirecoating die design using finite element methods
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The design of wire-coating dies is described using finite element numerical analysis as a guide. Finite elements are able to accommodate awkward geometries and non-Newtonian fluid properties in a realistic manner, and produce streamline and stress patterns within the die. Two basic die geometries are examined and a new design which eliminates recirculation within the die is proposed.
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