Validation of a CAE Tool Based on Chris Rauwendaal's Model for the Design of Spiral Mandrel Dies that Ensures Uniformity of Extruded Film Thickness
P. Cyprysa, b, M. Mackoa
aKazimierz Wielki University, Faculty of Mechatronics, Kopernika 1, 85-074 Bydgoszcz, Poland
bŁukasiewicz Research Network - Institute for Engineering Polymer Materials and Dyes, Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie 55, 87-100 Toruń, Poland
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The high degree of thickness uniformity of the extruded polymer tube is one of its most important geometric features. A factor that has a direct impact on this is the die, especially the mandrel. Correctly designed, it ensures, among other things, a high degree of homogenization of the processed polymer and uniform distribution of the volume flow rate along the circumference, which has a key impact on the quality of the extruded film. Due to the number of variables affecting the flow of polymer through the die, a number of simulations are required to find the optimal design. This paper presents the validation of a tool based on Chris Rauwendaal's mathematical model for performing fast numerical calculations to determine the geometric parameters of the spiral mandrel to ensure the thickness of the extruded film is as uniform as possible. Simulations were carried out based on 13 geometric and processing variables, from which 3 key geometric parameters were selected. In order to select a set of parameters that ensure the optimal distribution of polymer flow at the exit, a series of simulations were carried out for several levels of values of the aforementioned key parameters. The obtained set of geometric parameters was used to manufacture a spiral mandrel, which was used in the process of validation of the computer aided engineering tool by the experimental method.

DOI:10.12693/APhysPolA.146.806
topics: spiral mandrel, extrusion, blown film