Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
791998 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The expansion of the plastic transforming industry in the last years has prompted the development of simulation packages, some of which combining actual rheological models with simplified computational formulations, such as the Hele–Shaw approximation. This work aims to investigate in greater details phenomena associated with polymer melt flows, in special the development of hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers, using more elaborate mathematical and numerical formulations. The physical equations are discretized for collocated meshes using finite differences based on second-order spatial accuracy formulae. Solutions for the commercial polymer Polyacetal POM-M90-44 are presented, which demonstrate that the hydrodynamic boundary layer grows much more rapidly than its thermal counterpart.

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