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| Title: | JET IMPINGEMENT MIXING IN AN L-TYPE MIXHEAD - COMPARISON OF MIXING CRITERIA |
| Authors: | BASER, SA SHETTY, DG KHAKHAR, DV |
| Issue Date: | 1993 |
| Publisher: | SOC PLASTICS ENG INC |
| Citation: | POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE, 33(24), 1611-1618 |
| Abstract: | High velocity jet impingement mixing is a unique operation of the reaction injection molding process. The quality of mixing depends on processing parameters for a given system, and can have significant effect on the properties of the product. We have compared three methods used for characterization of mixing quality reported in the literature for a cross-linking polyurethane system processed on an industrial scale high pressure RIM machine, with an L-type mixhead. The methods are based on, (i) visual appearance of a molded sample, (ii) adiabatic temperature rise during reaction and, (iii) flexural modulus of elasticity of a molded sample. The visual appearance test was made quantitative by using a color matching optical system. The adiabatic temperature rise increases rapidly with nozzle Reynolds number (Re(nzl) for polyol, up to a critical value (Re(nzl) = 380) beyond which there is a slow increase. The latter is attributed to the geometry of the L-type mixhead. A simple analysis is presented to explain the limiting extent of mixing at high Re(nzl). The flexural modulus and the visual appearance of molded samples are found to improve until Re(nzl) = 500, implying a greater sensitivity to mixing as compared to the adiabatic temperature rise. |
| URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pen.760332405 http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/xmlui/handle/10054/12006 http://hdl.handle.net/10054/12006 |
| ISSN: | 0032-3888 |
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