Disappearance of extrusion instabilities in brass capillary dies
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Ghanta, VG
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机构:Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Lab, Div Mat Sci, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
Ghanta, VG
Riise, BL
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Riise, BL
Denn, MM
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Denn, MM
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[2] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
We have extruded a linear low-density polyethylene through capillary dies fabricated from stainless steel and brass. We confirm a result first reported by Ramamurthy [Ramamurthy, A. V., "Wall Slip in Viscous Fluids and influence of Materials of Construction," J. Rheol. 30, 337-357 (1986)]: sharkskin can be eliminated by the use of a brass die. We also find a substantially enhanced throughput from the brass die relative to the stainless-steel die at stresses in the range where sharkskin is observed with the latter. Finally, the large pressure oscillations and periodic extrudate distortions observed in the ''slip-stick'' region with stainless steel are absent with brass, where the transition to the "upper branch" of the flow curve is more gradual. (C) 1999 The Society of Rheology. [S0148-6055(99)00302-8].