Publication: PLASTIC CONTACT MECHANICS AND ITS IMPACT ON DEM SIMULATIONS OF SOLIDS TRANSPORT IN EXTRUDERS
All || By Area || By YearTitle | PLASTIC CONTACT MECHANICS AND ITS IMPACT ON DEM SIMULATIONS OF SOLIDS TRANSPORT IN EXTRUDERS | Authors/Editors* | P.A. Moysey, M.R. Thompson |
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Where published* | Proceedings of SPE ANTEC |
How published* | Proceedings |
Year* | 2006 |
Volume | -1 |
Number | -1 |
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Publisher | Technomic Publishing Co |
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Abstract |
Research work using the Distinct Element Method (DEM) has identified the potential of a discrete approach for more accurately modeling the motion of plastics solids within a single-screw extruder. Experiments of HDPE particles contacting a steel anvil showed a velocity dependency in their impact behavior, which becomes an important consideration when selecting an appropriate force-displacement model for DEM simulations. In addition, experimental trials have been conducted to examine the bulk motion of solids within an actual single-screw extruder at different screw speeds and barrel temperatures. The implications of velocity-dependency in the contact-displacement models were subsequently examined in a 3-D, non-isothermal DEM simulation for the solids-inflow and solids-conveying zones of a single-screw extruder. |
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