Polymer Processing

A single screw extruder is shown in Figure 10.1. Granules of a polymer are fed into the feed hopper. These granules become compacted, forwarded, heated, and mixed. (The study of the flow of the molten polymer through the extruder is a subject of research in graduate fluid mechanics. The flow is that...

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Published inEngineering Design with Polymers and Composites pp. 221 - 242
Main Authors Gerdeen, James C., Rorrer, Ronald A. L.
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published United Kingdom CRC Press 2012
Taylor & Francis
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition2
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ISBN1439860521
9781439860526
DOI10.1201/b11597-10

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Summary:A single screw extruder is shown in Figure 10.1. Granules of a polymer are fed into the feed hopper. These granules become compacted, forwarded, heated, and mixed. (The study of the flow of the molten polymer through the extruder is a subject of research in graduate fluid mechanics. The flow is that of a non-Newtonian viscous fluid. One has to be concerned with thermomechanical coupling in the equation of state.) The molten polymer is forced through a die after which the polymer cools and solidifies as shown in Figure 10.2. The polymer expands radially and shrinks longitudinally. The die designer has to be concerned with these thermal changes in dimensions.
ISBN:1439860521
9781439860526
DOI:10.1201/b11597-10