Abstrakti
Nanocellulosic coatings as a food packaging material are of commercial interest due to their nontoxic nature, renewability, and excellent barrier properties. Complex shear-thinning rheology poses challenges in designing and sizing equipment to pump, mix, and process the suspension and actual coating process. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in predicting nanocellulosic suspension flow in light of existing rheological data. We employ and compare three distinct rheological models to characterize the rheology and flow of nanocellulose suspensions through a slot die coater, where the model parameters are established from existing slot rheometry measurements. A volume-of-fluid (VoF) based finite volume method is employed to simulate the flow in a slot die operated in an unconventional metering mode. Results with the Casson model predict the presence of unyielded regions in the flow, which was not captured using the power law model. These stagnation regions will incur coatability issues stemming from flow intermittencies and lead to potential defects in the coating layer, including fracture. The results suggest that a rheological model that includes yield stress should be considered while modeling such flows. A need for better rheological data to model nanocellulosic flows, especially at high consistencies and shear rates, is also highlighted.
Alkuperäiskieli | Englanti |
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Sivut | 575-582 |
Julkaisu | Tappi Journal |
Vuosikerta | 19 |
Numero | 11 |
Tila | Julkaistu - marrask. 2020 |
OKM-julkaisutyyppi | A1 Julkaistu artikkeli, soviteltu |
Tapahtuma | TAPPICon LIVE! 2021: Coating and Graphic Arts Division - Atlanta, United States Kesto: 3 lokak. 2021 → 6 lokak. 2021 https://tappicon.org/2022-program/2021-program/program-tracks/coating-and-graphic-arts/ |