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An Effective Interface Tracking Method for Simulating the Extrudate Swell Phenomenon.

Ahmad Fakhari1, Željko Tukovic2, Olga Sousa Carneiro1, Célio Fernandes1.   

Abstract

The extrudate swell, i.e., the geometrical modifications that take place when the flowing material leaves the confined flow inside a channel and moves freely without the restrictions that are promoted by the walls, is a relevant phenomenon in several polymer processing techniques. For instance, in profile extrusion, the extrudate cross-section is subjected to a number of distortions that are motivated by the swell, which are very difficult to anticipate, especially for complex geometries. As happens in many industrial processes, numerical modelling might provide useful information to support design tasks, i.e., to allow for identifying the best strategy to compensate the changes promoted by the extrudate swell. This study reports the development of an improved interface tracking algorithm that employs the least-squares volume-to-point interpolation method for the grid movement. The formulation is enriched further with the consistent second-order time-accurate non-iterative Pressure-Implicit with Splitting of Operators (PISO) algorithm, which allows for efficiently simulating free-surface flows. The accuracy and robustness of the proposed solver is illustrated through the simulation of the steady planar and asymmetric extrudate swell flows of Newtonian fluids. The role of inertia on the extrudate swell is studied, and the results that are obtained with the newly improved solver show good agreement with reference data that are found in the scientific literature.

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Keywords:  OpenFOAM; consistent PISO; extrudate swell; extrusion; finite volume method; interface tracking; least-squares volume-to-point interpolation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33923447     DOI: 10.3390/polym13081305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Polymers (Basel)        ISSN: 2073-4360            Impact factor:   4.329


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1.  Non-Isothermal Free-Surface Viscous Flow of Polymer Melts in Pipe Extrusion Using an Open-Source Interface Tracking Finite Volume Method.

Authors:  Célio Fernandes; Ahmad Fakhari; Željko Tukovic
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-19       Impact factor: 4.329

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