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GeoDict User Guide 2025

PaperGeo

PaperGeo generates digital models of cellulose, elliptical, circular, and rectangular paper fibers, which model realistic organic paper structures.

The two available paper generation processes are to Create Cellulose Fibers and to Lay-Down Cellulose Fibers by themselves or on an existing structure.

PaperGeo also models the common practice of adding binder and filler used in the paper industry.

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Paper structures modelled with PaperGeo may be the starting point to compute material properties of user-designed paper structures with other GeoDict modules for digital material analysis such as FilterDict, PoroDict, MatDict, ElastoDict, FlowDict, etc.

Topics of PaperGeo

  • PaperGeo section
    Access the available PaperGeo sub modules via the PaperGeo section.
  • Create Cellulose Fibers
    Forming paper structures of desired thickness and grammage.
  • Lay-Down Cellulose Fibers
    Forming a new paper structure e.g. by a lay-down process on a forming fabric.
  • Add Binder
    Adding material in the shape of a concave meniscus in locations where fibers in the structure model are close together. The addition of binder in paper structures can be modeled in this way.
  • Add Filler
    Adding spherical particles to coat the paper structure, or to replace fibers, binder or other materials.

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