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Optimization of thermomechanical processes for the functional gradation of polymers by means of advanced empirical modeling techniques

In this paper, an optimization procedure for complex manufacturing processes is presented. The procedure is based on advanced empirical modeling techniques and will be presented in two parts. The first part comprises the selection and generation of the empirical surrogate models. The process organization and the design of experiments are taken into account. In order to analyze and optimize the processes based on the empirical models, advanced methods and tools are presented in the second part. These tools include visualization methods and a sensitivity and robustness analysis. Moreover, the obtained surrogate models are used for a model-based multi-objective optimization in order to explore the gradation potential of the processes. The procedure is applied to two thermo-mechanical processes for the functional gradation of polymers - a monoxiale stretching of polycarbonate films and a compression moulding process for polypropylene sheets.

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In: AIP Conference Proceedings Volume 1593 / Issue 1 (2015-02-17) , S. 766-770; EISSN 1551-7616
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@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-202011192223,
  author    ={Biermann, Dirk and Hess, Stefan and Ries, Angela and Wagner, Tobias and Wibbeke, Andrea},
  title    ={Optimization of thermomechanical processes for the functional gradation of polymers by means of advanced empirical modeling techniques},
  keywords ={600 and Funktioneller Gradientenwerkstoff and Modellierung and Versuchsplanung and Mehrkriterielle Optimierung and Polymere},
  copyright  ={https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/},
  language ={en},
  journal  ={AIP Conference Proceedings},
  year   ={2015-02-17}
}