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Measurement of the coefficient of dynamic friction at extrusion processing conditions
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringDynamic FrictionFriction ControlPolymersMechanicsSliding WearRotation SpeedRheologyMaterials ScienceSolid MechanicsPiston-ring LubricationTribological PropertyPolymer MeltExtrusion Processing ConditionsPolymer ScienceDynamic Friction CoefficientsFriction CoefficientPolymer PropertyMechanical PerformancePolymer ModelingMechanics Of Materials
Abstract The dynamic friction coefficients of several polymers have been investigated using a specific rotating device similar to an extruder. The increase in temperature during the measurements made it necessary to develop a theoretical approach in order to interpret the experimental data correctly. The rotation speed and particle shapes were found to have little influence on the friction coefficient. For HDPE and PVC, the friction coefficient decreased slightly with interfacial temperature, whereas it remained constant for PP. The order of magnitude of the friction coefficients was similar to what has already been published in the literature.
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