Polymer Engineering and Science, Vol.34, No.19, 1471-1479, 1994
Single-Screw Extrusion of Viscoplastic Fluids Subject to Different Slip Coefficients at Screw and Barrel Surfaces
Commonly encountered viscoplastic fluids including concentrated suspensions of polymeric and ceramic composites, foams, gels, concrete, food products, and energetic compounds exhibit wall slip during their flow and processing. For some viscoplastics fluids, especially highly filled suspensions, wall slip may dominate the flow and deformation and hence the processing behavior of the suspension The wall slip velocity is generally a function of the wall shear stress and temperature. Various factors including the materials of construction i.e., chemical nature and the roughness of the wall surface affect the wall slip behavior of viscoplastic fluids. In this study an analytical model of the extrusion of viscoplastic fluids under isothermal and fully-developed conditions in shallow channels is developed. The model accommodates the use of different slip coefficients at barrel and screw surfaces. It thus permits the investigation of effects of introducing different materials of construction for the barrel and screw surfaces and development of design expressions.
Keywords:HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE;WALL SLIP;CAPILLARY-FLOW;APPARENT SLIP;CONSTRUCTION;BEHAVIOR;ROUGHNESS