4.5 Article

Novel High-Speed Elongation Rheometer

Journal

MACROMOLECULAR MATERIALS AND ENGINEERING
Volume 307, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/mame.202100974

Keywords

elongational viscosity; fiber spinning; model; PMMA; rheology; rheometer

Funding

  1. German BMBF [VISP 03VP06651]

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A novel method is developed to calculate the elongational viscosity of polymers during the fiber spinning process. By investigating polymethylmethacrylates (PMMAs) with different molar masses using a capillary rheometer, the diameter of the polymeric strand is determined and simulations are carried out to describe the temperature distribution. The elongational viscosity of the polymers can be determined at higher strain rates by calibrating the force in an aerodynamic stretching device.
The elongational viscosity of polymers can be determined by utilizing different devices such as extensional rheometer after Sentmanat (SER), oil bath rheometer after Meissner or tensile rheometer after Munstedt (MTR), with strain rates up to 10 s(-1). Although these investigations are already complex, they do not depict real fiber spinning processes where higher elongation strain rates occur. Therefore, a novel method is developed to calculate the elongational viscosity of polymers during the fiber spinning process. To reduce the complexity of the system, two polymethylmethacrylates (PMMAs) with different molar masses are investigated using a capillary rheometer to exclude crystallization effects. The diameter of the polymeric strand is determined via a high-speed camera from the die exit to the aspirator. In addition, simulations are carried out to describe the temperature profile of the polymeric strand along the spinline. It is possible to determine the elongational viscosity of the polymers in dependence of temperature and strain rates up to 100 s(-1), by calibration of the force in an aerodynamic stretching device (aspirator).

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