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ISSN Imprimer: 1064-2285

ISSN En ligne: 2162-6561

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NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE AIR FLOW FIELD IN THE MELT BLOWING PROCESS WITH THE USE OF AN AUXILIARY NOZZLE

Volume 44, Numéro 5, 2013, pp. 473-482
DOI: 10.1615/HeatTransRes.2013006087
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RÉSUMÉ

The melt blowing process can produce ultrafine fibers. Adding an auxiliary nozzle is helpful to further decrease the fiber diameter. The air flow field of the melt blowing process with the use of an auxiliary nozzle is simulated numerically. The simulation results are compared with analytical calculation results and experimental data. The results provide a good foundation for modeling the polymer drawing in our further researches on improving the melt blowing technology.

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  2. Xie Sheng, Jiang Guojun, Wu Xianyan, Wang Yaping, Fang Haisu, Shentu Baoqing, Air Recirculation and Its Effect on Microfiber Spinning in Blunt-Die Melt Blowing, Fibers and Polymers, 22, 3, 2021. Crossref

  3. Zhu Bowen, Xie Sheng, Han Wanli, Jiang Guojun, Swirling Diffused Air Flow and Its Effect on Helical Fiber Motion in Swirl-Die Melt Blowing, Fibers and Polymers, 22, 6, 2021. Crossref

  4. Jia Jingjing, Xie Sheng, Zhang Caidan, Airflow, Fiber Dynamic Whipping, and Final Fiber Diameter in Flush Sharp-Die Melt Blowing with Different Air-Slot Widths, ACS Omega, 6, 44, 2021. Crossref

  5. Xu Huawei, Zhou Zhijun, Liu Jie, Zhao Lie, Xie Sheng, Zhang Junfeng, Preliminary Study of the Effect of Secondary Airflow on Fiber Attenuation During Melt Blowing, Fibers and Polymers, 23, 11, 2022. Crossref

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