Title of article :
Effect of inertia and gravity on the draw resonance in high-speed film casting of Newtonian fluids
Author/Authors :
Fang Cao، نويسنده , , Roger E. Khayat، نويسنده , , J.E. Puskas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The interplay between inertia and gravity is examined for Newtonian film casting in this study. Both linear and nonlinear
stability analyses are carried out. Linear stability analysis indicates that while both inertia and gravity enhance
the stability in film casting, inertia plays a more dominant role regarding the critical draw ratio. In contrast, the disturbance
frequency is more sensitive to the effect of gravity. The nonlinear results show that at the critical draw ratio,
the system oscillates harmonically, indicating the onset of a Hopf bifurcation. For a draw ratio above criticality, finiteamplitude
disturbances are amplified, and sustained oscillation is achieved. It is found that the growth rate increases
with draw ratio, but decreases with inertia and gravity, which suggests that initial transients tend to take longer to
die out for a fluid with inertia and gravity. Transient post-critical calculations show that the nonlinearity can be effectively
halted by inertia and gravity. The oscillation frequency (film-thickness amplitude) decreases (increases) with draw
ratio. However, the film oscillates more frequently but less fiercely with stronger inertia and gravity effects. The rupture
of the film is also examined, and is found to be delayed by inertia and gravity. Interestingly, although the oscillation
amplitude is found to be weakest at the chill roll, it is at this location that the film tends to rupture first.
Keywords :
Nonlinear , free surface , Fiber Spinning , elongational flow , Transient
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures