Hydrodynamic analysis of a Banbury mixer

作者: Jing-Jy Cheng , Ica Manas-Zloczower

DOI: 10.1002/PEN.760291102

关键词:

摘要: A fluid dynamics analysis package—FIDAP—using a finite element method was employed to simulate the flow patterns in Banbury mixer. The simulations were carried out only for intensive mixing region, and they limited two-dimensional analysis. Lagrangean point of view adopted 18 different geometries selected represent one revolution rotor. power-law model with time temperature dependent parameters used characterize rheological behavior mixture. Steady-state, isothermal as well transient, non-isothermal performed B results show good agreement experimental observations regarding development vortices, pressure, profiles.

参考文章(8)
Kyonsuku Min, James L. White, Flow Visualization Investigations of the Addition of Carbon Black and Oil to Elastomers in an Internal Mixer Rubber Chemistry and Technology. ,vol. 60, pp. 361- 380 ,(1987) , 10.5254/1.3536135
P. N. Kaloni, On Creeping Flow of a Visco-Elastic Liquid in Converging Channel Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. ,vol. 20, pp. 132- 138 ,(1965) , 10.1143/JPSJ.20.132
Kyonsuku Min, James L. White, Flow Visualization of the Motions of Elastomers and Molten Plastics in an Internal Mixer Rubber Chemistry and Technology. ,vol. 58, pp. 1024- 1037 ,(1985) , 10.5254/1.3536098
H. Palmgren, Processing Conditions in the Batch-Operated Internal Mixer Rubber Chemistry and Technology. ,vol. 48, pp. 462- 494 ,(1975) , 10.5254/1.3547462
P. K. Freakley, S. R. Patel, Internal Mixing: A Practical Investigation of the Flow and Temperature Profiles during a Mixing Cycle Rubber Chemistry and Technology. ,vol. 58, pp. 751- 773 ,(1985) , 10.5254/1.3536091
P. K. Freakley, W. Y. Wan Idris, Visualization of Flow during the Processing of Rubber in an Internal Mixer Rubber Chemistry and Technology. ,vol. 52, pp. 134- 145 ,(1979) , 10.5254/1.3535197
D. W. van Krevelen, P. J. Hoftyzer, Practical Evaluation of the [η]-M Relationship II. Estimation of Kθ Values of Polymer Solutions Rubber Chemistry and Technology. ,vol. 42, pp. 462- 470 ,(1969) , 10.5254/1.3539222