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Emptying of gravure cavities containing shear-thinning and shear-thickening liquids

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JOURNAL OF NON-NEWTONIAN FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 268, Issue -, Pages 46-55

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnnfm.2019.04.001

Keywords

gravure; cavities; coating; printing; rheology; shear-thinning; shear-thickening; contact lines

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  1. Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering of the University of Minnesota

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One technology widely used for creating uniform coatings on a large scale is roll-to-roll gravure, which involves emptying of liquids from micron-scale cavities to a second surface. Although coating liquids containing functional additives usually exhibit non-Newtonian rheological behavior, fundamental understanding of the influence of liquid rheology on liquid transfer is still lacking. To address this issue, two-dimensional numerical simulations are used to study liquid emptying from a model configuration. In this configuration, liquid is confined between a stationary trapezoidal cavity and a horizontal substrate above the cavity. Liquid is driven out of the cavity by a combination of horizontal substrate motion and an imposed pressure gradient. Liquids exhibiting rate-dependent rheology described by Carreau-type expressions are considered, inertial and gravitational effects are neglected, and the nonlinear governing equations are solved using the Galerkin finite-element method. For Newtonian liquids, it is found that the fraction of liquid left in the cavity, V-r collapses onto a master curve with three regimes distinguished by the relative strength of the driving forces aiding contact-line motion (surface-tension forces and imposed pressure gradient) and the resistance hindering contact-line motion (viscous forces). In the first regime, there is strong contact-line motion and V-r is highly dependent on surface wettability. In the second regime, V-r is characterized by a power-law relationship similar to that observed for liquid-film withdrawal. In the third regime, V-r approaches a plateau and the influence of surface wettability vanishes. Master curves with distinct regimes are also obtained for shear-thinning and shear-thickening liquids. Shear thinning is found to improve cavity emptying compared to the Newtonian case by aiding contact-line motion through reduced viscosities, whereas the opposite is observed for shear-thickening liquids.

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