2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.1c01585
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Coupling Monte Carlo Light Propagation Method and Curing Kinetic Equations to Model the Degree of Conversion Evolution of UV-Curable Composites

Abstract: The degree of conversion (DoC) is significantly linked with many material properties of a UV-cured resin. Current curing kinetic models provide insight into how DoC evolves with depth for a pure resin cured by the collimated light beam. However, they do not accurately describe how DoC evolves within UV-curable composites or systems in which multidirectional ray propagation is in play. This paper describes a simulation framework for predicting the spatial and temporal evolution of DoC within a UV-curable compos… Show more

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“…Grounded in light‐curing kinetics, they simulated the light‐curing process of the composite material, conducting a comprehensive analysis of its physical field regularities. Xie et al 15 employing the Monte Carlo light propagation method, predicted the light propagation process. They combined this method with curing kinetics to establish a two‐dimensional simulation model, successfully forecasting the spatiotemporal evolution of the degree of curing in ultraviolet‐cured composite materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grounded in light‐curing kinetics, they simulated the light‐curing process of the composite material, conducting a comprehensive analysis of its physical field regularities. Xie et al 15 employing the Monte Carlo light propagation method, predicted the light propagation process. They combined this method with curing kinetics to establish a two‐dimensional simulation model, successfully forecasting the spatiotemporal evolution of the degree of curing in ultraviolet‐cured composite materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%