Ac. Rios et al., COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF MIXING IN COROTATING TWIN-SCREW EXTRUDERS USING COMPUTER-SIMULATION, Advances in polymer technology, 17(2), 1998, pp. 107-113
Twin screw extruders are common for mixing and compounding of differen
t polymers and additives in the production of materials with enhanced
properties. However, the flow field and resulting mixing that occur in
side these extruders are not well understood. For gaining a better und
erstanding of the flow phenomena that take place during these operatio
ns, computer simulation can be used; however, due to the complexity of
the moving boundaries in the twin screw extruder this is not an easy
task. Using the boundary element method (BEM), which is the method of
choice for moving boundary problems, the flow field, pressures, stress
, and strains can be computed at every time step. With this informatio
n, the quality of mixing can be determined quantitatively and allows t
he engineer to modify the geometry of the screws for optimal mixing co
nditions. In this article, the boundary element method is used to anal
yze and compare mixing effectiveness of various geometries of the twin
screw extruder. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.