K. Matsunaga et al., NUMERICAL-SIMULATION OF MULTILAYER FLOW FOR POLYMER MELTS - A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF VISCOELASTICITY ON INTERFACE SHAPE OF POLYMERS WITHIN DIES, Polymer engineering and science, 38(7), 1998, pp. 1099-1111
A two-dimensional simulation was developed for multi-layer confluent v
iscoelastic flow in dies, using a finite element method. The simulated
interface shape was compared with the experimental results of previou
s researchers, and the simulated results were confirmed. Two-layer and
three-layer flows of two or three kinds of viscoelastic fluids were s
imulated. Fluids with different non-Newtonian viscosities and the firs
t normal stress differences were used. The layer thicknesses in dies a
re mainly determined by the shear viscosity and less by the elasticity
of the fluid. The normal stress difference between the fluids forming
an interface may be related to interfacial instability, and normal st
resses near the interface were examined. The normal stress difference
between both fluids was affected by the first normal stress difference
and elongational viscosity.