Wire-sweep index

A value that represents the force created by the flow of plastic past the wires of an integrated circuit; also called the sweep index.

The wire-sweep index is the sum of viscosity times velocity at each grid point in the model, with the result averaged by the number of grid points.

A wire-sweep index that is high in regions of the model containing wires indicates a possible location for wire breakage.

Since viscosity depends on temperature, shear rate, and the rate of cure, a wire-sweep index may be reduced by changes to these variables.