A new high sensitivity system to detect instabilities during the extrusion of polymer melts
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2015

This publication is concerned with the development of a novel high sensitivity instability detection die for a laboratory size extruder. The high sensitivity detection system consists of piezoelectric transducers placed along the die length to monitor local pressure fluctuations, having temporal and pressure resolutions of up to ∆t ~ 10−3 s and ∆p ~ 10−5 bar, at a nominal pressure of 500 bar. The system is tested on short chain branched polyethylenes, namely on the detection and characterization of the sharkskin instability. It is shown that the determined instabilities are related to characteristic peaks in the corresponding in-situ pressure Fourier-transform spectra and that other peaks are caused by different, but defined, sources. The in situ results obtained are validated through optical image analysis of the instabilities. The implementation of high sensitivity detection systems on industrial processing equipment could lead to new methods for online process optimization, specifically maximum processing throughput at minimum energy consumption, and additionally in quality control.

Författare

Ingo F. C. Naue

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Roland Kádár

Chalmers, Material- och tillverkningsteknik, Polymera material och kompositer

Manfred Wilhelm

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Macromolecular Materials and Engineering

1438-7492 (ISSN) 1439-2054 (eISSN)

Vol. 300 11 1141-1152

Ämneskategorier

Textil-, gummi- och polymermaterial

Annan materialteknik

Styrkeområden

Materialvetenskap

DOI

10.1002/mame.201500148

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