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5. Conclusion
The development of structures has been studied using a number of experimental techniques:
in laboratory experiments, using commercial equipment or specially designed devices, to determine the influence of an isolated factor on crystallization, e.g. flow ;
in product analysis: fibers, films, tubes, injection-molded parts, etc. ;
in online measurements.
All these experiments have produced a vast body of data, making it possible to propose a general description of polymer crystallization in forming processes. The general concepts thus identified are applied in the article
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Bibliography
Software
Rem3D® http://www.transvalor.com/fr/
Autodesk®Simulation Moldflow® http://www.autodesk.fr/products/simulation-moldflow/
Events
The Polymer Processing Society (PPS) organizes two conferences each year: an international conference and a regional conference in a different geographical area from that of the international conference. The three geographical areas concerned are: Asia/Australia, the Americas and Europe/Africa. http://psfebus.allenpress.com/eBusPOPR/
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ESAFORM European Scientific Association for Material Forming http://esaform.utcluj.ro /
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