Three-dimensional simulation of vortex growth within entry flow of a polymer melt

IF 1.1 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
H. Tseng
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Abstract

Abstract The corner vortex phenomenon occurring in entry flow is relevant to both polymer rheology and polymer processing. The famous viscoelastic constitutive equations in numerical computations of fluid mechanics have always had limited relevance at low apparent shear rates. However, three-dimensional (3D) simulations of viscoelastic fluids have been rarely found in advanced rheology. Recently, the GNF-X (eXtended Generalized Newtonian Fluid) constitutive equation of the weighted shear/extensional viscosity developed in advanced rheology of complex fluids has been incorporated into state-of-the-art predictive engineering tools. Thereby, 3D numerical simulations of entry flow were performed for a LDPE (low-density polyethylene) melt. As a validation, the predicted vortex streamlines are in good agreement with related experimental observations. More importantly, the simulation results show the vortex growth with respect to apparent shear rates, contraction ratios, and inlet angles. In particular for extensional viscosity, the stronger extension hardening characteristic yields a large vortex size.
聚合物熔体入口流涡旋生长的三维模拟
摘要入口流中出现的角涡现象与聚合物流变学和聚合物加工有关。流体力学数值计算中著名的粘弹性本构方程在低表观剪切率下的相关性一直很有限。然而,在高级流变学中很少发现粘弹性流体的三维(3D)模拟。最近,在复杂流体的高级流变学中开发的加权剪切/拉伸粘度的GNF-X(扩展广义牛顿流体)本构方程已被纳入最先进的预测工程工具中。从而,对LDPE(低密度聚乙烯)熔体的入口流动进行了3D数值模拟。作为验证,预测的旋涡流线与相关实验观测结果吻合良好。更重要的是,模拟结果显示了涡流随表观剪切率、收缩比和入口角度的增长。特别是对于拉伸粘度,更强的拉伸硬化特性产生大的涡流尺寸。
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International Polymer Processing
International Polymer Processing 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
7.70%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: International Polymer Processing offers original research contributions, invited review papers and recent technological developments in processing thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers and fibers as well as polymer reaction engineering. For more than 25 years International Polymer Processing, the journal of the Polymer Processing Society, provides strictly peer-reviewed, high-quality articles and rapid communications from the leading experts around the world.
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