International Polymer Processing, Vol.32, No.5, 574-581, 2017
Transient Swell of a High Density Polyethylene Using Adjustable Gap Slit Die
A novel slit die with an adjustable gap is designed to perform transient swell measurements while changing the die gap dynamically. A generalized control model is developed to predict time-dependent swell using characteristic relaxation time and corresponding steady state swell as model parameters. Further, a series of slit dies are designed and used to measure steady state thickness swell of a high-molecular-weight blow-molding grade high density polyethylene resin under various operating and geometrical conditions. A generalized expression for steady state thickness swell is obtained by applying multi-variable nonlinear regression on thus obtained steady state thickness swell data, and is used in the empirical control model to predict transient extrudate swell.