화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Science, Vol.65, No.13, 4065-4079, 2010
Two-layer tensioned-web-over-slot die coating: Effect of die lip geometry
Tensioned-web-over-slot die (TWOSD) coating deploys elastohydrodynamic interaction to control the distance between the moving substrate and the coating die lip surface in order to be able to coat an ultra-thin liquid layer. Dual slot TWOSD coating is designed to deposit two thin uniform liquid layers onto a moving web simultaneously. Like in the fixed-gap dual slot coating, the interlayer separation point needs to be at the downstream corner of the mid lip in order to prevent coating defects. Different flow features, like weeping, bead breakup and feed slot vortices, limit the range of operating parameters that ensures uniform coating, and define the operating window of the process. In this study, we analyze dual slot TWOSD coating flow by solving the Navier-Strokes equation coupled with thin cylindrical shell equation using the finite element method. The boundaries in the parameter space that define the flow features. The effect of operating conditions, such as liquid viscosity, web tension and web speed, on the critical layer thickness at which the coating becomes non-uniform is determined by the study. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.