Analysis of the flow field in a meshing and co-rotating differential twin screw extruder for extruding polylactic acid
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(1. School of Artificial Intelligence, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China; 2. Plastic Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of Health and Safety Quality Evaluation Technology, Beijing 100048, China)

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    Objective: To explore the differences in runner performance of screw groups with different differential ratios, and to clarify the effects of differential speed on the extrusion performance of polylactic acid materials. Methods: Four groups of differential twin screw groups were established by Solidworks software, meshing and finite element numerical simulation were carried out by Fluent software, the calculation results were analyzed by CFD-post software, and the contours and discounted plots of various characterization parameters were combined, and they were verified by experiments. Results: Under the condition that the inlet and outlet pressures were 0.2 MPa and 0.5 MPa, and the reference speed of a single head was 30 r/min, the screws with a differential ratio of 1∶2 and 1∶3 had their own advantages and disadvantages under different properties, and the screws with a difference ratio of 1∶2 for output and pressure in the barrel had an advantage. In terms of mixing capacity, a screw with a differential ratio of 1∶3 had an advantage. Conclusion: Compared with the traditional twin-screw extruder, the differential twin-screw extruder has a positive impact on the extrusion performance of polylactic acid materials, and can be used as a new polylactic acid production equipment.

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代祥基,刘子豪,黄志刚.啮合同向差速双螺杆挤出机挤出聚乳酸流场分析[J].食品与机械英文版,2024,40(4):59-64,83.

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  • Received:November 04,2022
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