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Effect of speed sinusoidal pulsating enhancement on the mixing property of plastic machinery
Numerous vibration-assisted methods have been adapted to solve the problems in the processing and forming for polymetric products, but the introduction of vibration field is typically loaded on small extruders or injectors in school laboratories and industrial research rooms which profoundly limit the application of vibration technology. The purpose of this study is to put forward a simple vibration excitation method for all scale extruders or injection molding machines. To recover the mixing performance of that excitation method, a numerical investigation was carried out using the CFD software ANSYS POLYFLOW 19.2, and the analysis and comparison were made between the mixing performance of a simplified screw element with and without a speed sinusoidal pulsating field. The results showed that not all dynamic states with the superimposed excitation field have better mixing performance than the steady state without any pulsating field. Nevertheless, the introduction of speed pulsating field under certain parameter setting can indeed enhance the stretching rate, reduce the separation scale, increase the mixing efficiency, and lower the screw force. These findings are of great importance and provide valuable references for the development and application of vibration-assisted molding technology in the plastic machinery.
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International Polymer Processing offers original research contributions, invited review papers and recent technological developments in processing thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers and fibers as well as polymer reaction engineering. For more than 25 years International Polymer Processing, the journal of the Polymer Processing Society, provides strictly peer-reviewed, high-quality articles and rapid communications from the leading experts around the world.