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Importance of plastic energy dissipation (PED) to the heating and melting of polymer particulates in intermeshing co-rotating twin-screw extruders
Bainian Qian,
Costas G. Gogos
Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Amorphous Polymer
25%
Co-rotating Twin-screw Extruder
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Intermeshing
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Melting Behavior
25%
Melting Mechanism
25%
Melting Phenomenon
25%
Partially Filled
25%
Particulate
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Plastic Energy Dissipation
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Polymer Polypropylene
25%
Polystyrene
25%
Screw Configuration
25%
Semicrystalline Polymers
25%
Single Screw Extruder
25%
Engineering
Amorphous Polymer
25%
Atmospheric Aerosol
100%
Energy Dissipation
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Energy Engineering
25%
Melting Behavior
25%
Screw Extruder
100%
Semicrystalline Polymer
25%
Single Screw Extruder
25%
Material Science
Amorphous Material
100%
Polypropylene
100%
Polystyrene
100%
Powder
100%
Chemical Engineering
Atmospheric Aerosol
100%
Polypropylene
100%
Polystyrene
100%