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Numerical modelling of the effect of operating parameters in the plastic blown film process

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posted on 2024-11-01, 01:34 authored by Ashfaq Khan, John ShepherdJohn Shepherd, Satinath BhattacharyaSatinath Bhattacharya
The blown film process with polymer melts is modelled using non-isothermal viscoelastic rheological constitutive equations that are suitable for polyolefins. The model correlates the operating parameters such as mass flows, extruder temperature, tensile axial force and take-up force on processes such as bubble geometry and bubble temperature profile. Unlike Luo and Tanner [Poly. Eng. Sci., Vol. 25, 1985] who used the Maxwell constitutive equation, this study considers the viscoelastic Kelvin model that avoids any assumption regarding stress at the die exit. Like Luo and Tanner, the model uses shooting techniques to match the initial and boundary conditions from the freeze line and the die. The pressure drop and the take-up force are estimated as parameters that are optimized with the boundary conditions using the Nelder--Mead optimization method with Matlab. Effects of varying elasticity parameters and heat transfer coefficients on the bubble geometry, the pressure drop and take-up force are investigated.

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Journal

ANZIAM Journal

Volume

46

Issue

5

Start page

C1239

End page

C1253

Total pages

15

Publisher

Australian Mathematics Publishers

Place published

Canberra

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright Austral. Mathematical Soc.; prepared November 17, 2005

Former Identifier

2005000430

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-02-27

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