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Analysis of shear-thinning fluid flow in intermeshing twin-screw extruders
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    Analysis of shear-thinning fluid flow in intermeshing twin-screw extruders (English)
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    15 December 1997
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    The authors investigate three-dimensional incompressible flows of generalized Newtonian liquids in corotating twin-screw devices. The generalized Newtonian fluid model is used with the constitutive equation of the form \({\mathbb T}=2 \eta{\dot{\gamma}^2} {f D}\), \(\dot\gamma^2=2\text{tr }{\mathbb D}^2\). A mixed finite element method is applied for numerical simulation of viscous flow fields within different sections of intermeshing twin-screw extruders under different working conditions.
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    incompressible flows
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    generalized Newtonian fluid
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    constitutive equation
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    mixed finite element method
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