Author:
Chen Wenzhuo,Chen Yan,Wang Shanqiang,Han Zhenyu,Lu Meng,Chen Shiming
Abstract
The paper proposes a sliding mesh model-based method to conduct a dynamic painting simulation for an arc connecting surface. In order to meet the requirements for using a sliding mesh model, the computational domain was designed with three parts—a stationary part, a translational part and a rotational part. The film-forming model based on the Euler–Euler model and the conservation equation for a sliding mesh model were established. The dynamic painting of arc connecting surface with the angles of 60, 90 and 120 degrees under the nozzle speed of 100 mm/s were simulated. It was found that the thickness on the arc surface section was larger than those on the plane sections, and through an analysis of the vector distribution, the reason for this was that more paint would be deposited on the arc surface section than on the plane sections due to the concavity of the arc surface. The results obtained from the simulation were in a reasonable agreement with the experimental results, which indicates the proposed method would be effective and applicable in simulating a dynamic painting process.
Funder
the State Key Laboratory of NBC Protection for Civilian
the National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces
Cited by
6 articles.
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