2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5084872
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Knowledge-based material selection for injection-molded, thermoplastic parts

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“…Many established material selection methods follow an analytical approach to select a final material candidate (Karana, 2009). This analytical focus can be expressed in the form of knowledge-based approaches (Porsch, et al, 2019), simulation-based approaches (Wu & Liu, 2014;Cho, et al, 2014), or more classical analytical approaches (Elber & Davidson, 1973;Xia, et al, 2014). In some cases, this focus on quantified data is combined with an optimization focus (Karande & Chakraborty, 2012;Vierhout, et al, 2019;Gafarov, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Materials Selection In Product Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many established material selection methods follow an analytical approach to select a final material candidate (Karana, 2009). This analytical focus can be expressed in the form of knowledge-based approaches (Porsch, et al, 2019), simulation-based approaches (Wu & Liu, 2014;Cho, et al, 2014), or more classical analytical approaches (Elber & Davidson, 1973;Xia, et al, 2014). In some cases, this focus on quantified data is combined with an optimization focus (Karande & Chakraborty, 2012;Vierhout, et al, 2019;Gafarov, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Materials Selection In Product Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%