1999
DOI: 10.1002/pen.11501
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Mathematical modeling and experimental studies of twin‐screw extrusion of filled polymers

Abstract: Extrusion of filled polymer is commonly employed in diverse industries including compounding operations. The analysis of extrusion of filled polymers is complicated especially by the ubiquitous viscoplasticity and wall slip of the filled polymers. Furthermore, the role played by entrainment of air in the processor, the continuously evolving microstructure, and hence the rheological behavior of the filled polymer in the mixing volume of the extruder and the flow instabilities associated with the converging flow… Show more

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“…The dispersion of the ADF inside the polymer matrix was estimated by calculating the mixing index (MI) according to the procedure described by Kalyon et al [22,23] and applied in our previous work [24]. This parameter can help in assessing the actual degree of dispersion of the filler, taking into account the actual filler concentration in a number of randomly chosen samples and comparing this with the average concentration.…”
Section: Morphological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dispersion of the ADF inside the polymer matrix was estimated by calculating the mixing index (MI) according to the procedure described by Kalyon et al [22,23] and applied in our previous work [24]. This parameter can help in assessing the actual degree of dispersion of the filler, taking into account the actual filler concentration in a number of randomly chosen samples and comparing this with the average concentration.…”
Section: Morphological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FEM was also used to simulate complex fluids in extruders including wall slip phenomena, (e.g., Kalyon et al, 1999;Lawal et al, 1999;Malik et al, 2014). However, simulating free-surface flows in partially filled screw sections remains extremely challenging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And in the reactor, the fluid flows forward by means of the drag of screws and the pressure. Therefore, the abovementioned complexity makes it very difficult to perform the numerical simulation of reactive extrusion processes based on the real reactor model (David et al, 2000;Goffart et al, 1996;Van Der Wal et al, 1996;Kalyon et al, 1999), and the equivalent reactor model should be constructed. At present, one-dimensional equivalent reactor models are adopted in many investigations.…”
Section: Construction Of the Physical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%