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      Flow Visualisation in Co-rotating Twin Screw Extruders: Positron Emission Particle Tracking and Numerical Particle Trajectories

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          Co-rotating twin-screw extruders are widely used compounding machines. They are mainly configured based on extensive experience and iterative approaches to optimise output and composite quality. The visualisation technology developed in the EU-project PEPTFlow allows visualisation of composite flow in twin-screw extruders under realistic processing conditions by tracking radioactive tracer particles in the polymer melt, using a specially developed camera system. This new approach allows polymer flow to be studied in different screw elements and screw configurations under realistic compounding conditions at normal temperatures and melt pressures. The paper presents the latest developments in the camera systems as well as the different ways to use and interpret the results. Detailed analysis of residence times and residence time distributions for standard compound screw elements, like kneading discs, conveying elements and reverse elements are presented. In addition for a better understanding of the flow field inside twin-screw extruders, numerical particle tracking is done. The Stokes equation, using XFEM method, are solved and the numerical RTD's (residence time distribution) are compared for various screw designs.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                ipp
                International Polymer Processing
                Carl Hanser Verlag
                0930-777X
                2195-8602
                2011
                : 26
                : 5
                : 540-550
                Affiliations
                1 Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology, Pfinztal (Berghausen), Germany
                2 Smithers Rapra Technology Ltd,. Shawbury, United Kingdom
                3 School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
                4 Sciences Computers Consultants, Saint Etienne, France
                5 Materials Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
                Author notes
                Mail address: Patrick D. Anderson, Materials Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands. E-mail: p.d.anderson@ 123456tue.nl
                Article
                IPP2475
                10.3139/217.2475
                91965204-b494-43be-9a95-130eef48edc4
                © 2011, Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich
                History
                : 28 January 2011
                : 18 May 2011
                Page count
                References: 19, Pages: 11
                Categories
                Regular Contributed Articles

                Polymer science,Materials technology,Materials characterization,General engineering,Polymer chemistry

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