Fiber Analysis tab dialog

The Fiber Analysis tab of the Solver Parameters dialog is used to specify values for Fiber orientation analysis.

Note: The parameters available to edit will depend on the molding process and mesh type selected.
Note: If the shrinkage model for the selected material is set to CRIMS, and the Use CRIMS option on the CRIMS Shrinkage Model Coefficients dialog is set to the default (Change solver parameters to be consistent with the CRIMS model), any changes that you make to the solver parameters above will be overwritten in the analysis. If you want to use non-default settings for these solver parameters, either change the Use CRIMS setting, or select a different shrinkage model.

Calculate fiber orientation using (Midplane/ Dual Domain analysis technologies)

Calculate fiber orientation using (3D) (3D analysis technology)

Specifies the model used by the Fiber analysis solver to calculate fiber orientation.
Apply fiber inlet condition at Specifies whether the fiber orientation calculation begins at the part gate or at the injection location.
Fiber inlet condition Specifies the inlet boundary condition of the fiber orientation state.
Edge boundary condition Specifies the way that fiber alignment is calculated in elements along the edge of the part.
Calculate fiber breakage Specifies whether to include fiber breakage calculation in the fiber orientation analysis, if the selected material is a long fiber-filled material.

The default setting is No. If you set this option to Determined by length, clicking Fiber breakage parameters opens the Fiber breakage parameters dialog to edit options relating to the prediction of fiber breakage.

Composite property calculation options Opens the Composite Property Calculation Options dialog to edit options relating to the prediction of the mechanical properties of the composite, that is, fibers plus polymer matrix.
Coefficient of interaction (Ci) Specifies the coefficient of interaction (Ci) value that will be used in the calculation of fiber interactions.
Reduced Strain Closure factor Specifies the Reduced Strain Closure factor, which is used to model slow fiber orientation dynamics.