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Optimization of Multimaterial Dies via Numerical Simulations

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Extrusion processes and the corresponding optimization of the extrusion die belongs to the great challenges in polymer processing and is of great importance for the resulting multimaterial extrudates as industrial products, regarding economical aspects as well as their environmental impact.

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The authorsacknowledgethesupportbytheFederal Ministry ofEducationandResearch(BMBFproject no.05M13RDC,ExtremSimOpt,andprojectno. 05M16PEA, BlutSimOpt).

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Mierka, O., Geveler, M., Turek, S. (2021). Optimization of Multimaterial Dies via Numerical Simulations. In: Bock, H.G., Küfer, KH., Maass, P., Milde, A., Schulz, V. (eds) German Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics. Mathematics in Industry, vol 35. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81455-7_11

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