Fundamental processing characteristics in polymer micro/nano molding

Michael W. Boehm*, Kurt Koelling, Chunmeng Lu, L. James Lee

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摘要

Recent advances have created a need to understand processing characteristics, e.g. shear effects and the velocity field, during micro/nano molding. Polymers can be used to study these characteristics in shear thinning and viscoelastic systems. Here, we present results for the processing of non-Newtonian polymeric fluids in micro/nano channels during multi-phase penetrating flow. The dynamics of bubble flow (e.g. bubble shape, amount of coating and the flow field in front of and around the advancing bubble) will be investigated in conjunction with the effects of non-Newtonian rheology on coating.

原文English
頁面2546-2550
頁數5
出版狀態Published - 5月 2006
事件Society of Plastics Engineers Annual Technical Conference 2006, ANTEC 2006 - Charlotte, NC, 美國
持續時間: 7 5月 200611 5月 2006

Conference

ConferenceSociety of Plastics Engineers Annual Technical Conference 2006, ANTEC 2006
國家/地區美國
城市Charlotte, NC
期間7/05/0611/05/06

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