(473a) Development of Flow Instabilities during the Extrusion of Energetic Materials: Mathematical Analysis and Experimental Results | AIChE

(473a) Development of Flow Instabilities during the Extrusion of Energetic Materials: Mathematical Analysis and Experimental Results

Authors 

Kalyon, D. M. - Presenter, Stevens Institute of Technology
Tang, H., City University of New York
Birinci, E., Stevens Institute of Technology


The development of flow instabilities manifest themselves through myriad changes in the bulk and surface characteristics of energetic materials. It will be shown that the onset of flow instabilities is associated with the change in the boundary condition for flow from stick to slip or slip to stick at some point along the die. The factors which play a role include the pressure dependence of the wall slip coefficient and the compressibility of the suspension. The predictions of the mathematical model of the process compares very favorably with experimental studies involving both viscoplastic suspensions and pure polymeric binders.

acknowledgement: (this research was sponsored by US Army TACOM at Picatinny Arsenal)