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3.3 Running the Simulation
3.3.1 Abort, continue and restart The commands to run the simulation are available in the Simulator Control panel, the [Simulator] menu and through the F9 (continue simulation) and Ctrl-F9 (restart simulation) keys. In addition, the Simulator Control Panel contains the resin properties and calculation parameters.
3.3.1 Abort, continue and restartYou can stop the calculation anytime, and restart at the point where the calculation was stopped, or at another time step. The following table explains the command buttons that are available in the Simulator control panel:
When a calculation takes somewhat longer and you are curious, use Esc to stop the simulation. This will update the display and you can take a look at what has happened. Wait until RTM-Worx has finished drawing the display and continue the calculation by pressing F9, or change something and run the simulation afterwards. The table below details some procedures for common tasks.
Results from the simulation calculation are automatically saved in the project file. If you modify the geometry or properties or restart the calculation, all results are deleted. This is a good thing, because saving all calculation results will cost a lot of disk space, and a lot of simulation runs will have an exploring character, rather than that they are all milestones. You can save the results together with the current model by choosing Project|Archive. This will create a read-only project file with an ARX extension. It can be read again using the Project|Open command, in which case RTM-Worx creates a WRX file from the archive, with a number added to it. 3.3.2 Resin viscosity and calculation parametersThe resin viscosity is an important parameter for the calculation of pressures, velocities and the resulting filling time. RTM-Worx uses a constant resin viscosity because there is no calculation of temperature or degree of cure that might influence the viscosity. Use the viscosity at the temperature at which it is injected, or a representative temperature when the reinforcement, mold and injection temperatures are different. The Simulator Control panel contains two parameters to control the simulation: Inc which controls the amount of data saved during the calculation and Tol which is the relative error allowed in flow rates.
You can get the default settings by clicking the [Std] command button. Saving a lot of results by using a small increment 'Inc' will increase the size of the project file considerably and slows down loading and closing the database. If you need high resolution in time (the ability to walk through the filling stage in small time steps to see exactly what happens), use the following procedure:
You can also inspect results directly after step (5) and go back to step (3) with an even smaller increment when the time increment is still too large. Note that the size of the time steps taken equals the number of nodes (can be inspected in the Mesh generator Control panel); if you want each step the simulation takes to be saved to the project file, set Inc to zero.
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