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Title: | On the role of extensional rheology, elasticity and deborah number on neck-in phenomenon during flat film production |
Author: | Zatloukal, Martin; Barbořík, Tomáš; Tzoganakis, Costas |
Document type: | Conference paper (English) |
Source document: | Annual Technical Conference - ANTEC, Conference Proceedings. 2017, vol. 2017-May, p. 1131-1135 |
ISBN: | 978-0-692-88309-9 |
Abstract: | In this work, viscoelastic, isothermal extrusion film casting modeling utilizing 1D membrane model and modified Leonov model was performed in order to understand the role of planar and uniaxial extensional viscosities, extensional strain hardening, Deborah number and die exit stress state (captured here via the second to first normal stress difference ratio-N2/N1). It has been found that the neck-in can be expressed via simple set of dimensionless analytical equations utilizing all above mentioned variables, and thus providing detail view into complicated relationship between polymer melt rheology, die design, process conditions and unwanted neck-in phenomenon. |
Full text: | http://leaders.4spe.org/spe/conferences/ANTEC2017/papers/310.pdf |
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