2013
DOI: 10.1177/0040517513499427
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Melt spinning of continuous fibers by cold air attenuation: II. Theoretical modeling

Abstract: A modified melt spinning apparatus with a high-speed air nozzle was designed and fabricated to produce continuous polypropylene fibers by cold air drawing only. The experimental studies based on this novel process were described in Part I of this paper series. In this succeeding paper, a one-dimensional non-isothermal Newtonian fluid model is formulated that can be used to analyze the fiber attenuation mechanisms. Unlike melt spinning, the position of the model geometry for the lower boundary is undetermined d… Show more

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“…[118][119][120][121] Melt spinning PP fibers by cold air attenuation was reported. 122,123 Finally, porous PP fibers were produced via melt spinning an immiscible PP and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) blend and subsequently removing the water soluble phase. 124…”
Section: Fibers Production Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[118][119][120][121] Melt spinning PP fibers by cold air attenuation was reported. 122,123 Finally, porous PP fibers were produced via melt spinning an immiscible PP and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) blend and subsequently removing the water soluble phase. 124…”
Section: Fibers Production Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%