Rheological Behaviour of Bronze Feedstocks at Low Shear Rates
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Euro PM2015 Congress Proceedings. Reims, France: European Powder Metallurgy Association, 2015.
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T1 - Rheological Behaviour of Bronze Feedstocks at Low Shear Rates
AU - Kukla, Christian
AU - Duretek, Ivica
AU - Gonzalez-Gutierrez, Joamin
AU - Holzer, Clemens
PY - 2015/9/14
Y1 - 2015/9/14
N2 - Rheology is a key factor for the production of high quality PIM parts, characterization of feedstocks themselves and reliable results of numerical simulation of the PIM process. Rotational rheometry is among the common techniques for characterising the flow properties of thermoplastic materials. In comparison to thermoplastics the PIM feedstocks have their own specific rheological behaviour. Furthermore the effects such as e.g. yield stress, wall slip, phase separation, and pre-shearing can also have a significant effect on the flow behaviour, the accuracy of the measurement and thus on related results of injection moulding simulation. n this work the difficulties at rheological measurements on commercial bronze feedstock at low shear rates (< 500 s-1) are shown and discussed. The steady and oscillatory shear tests have been done on a rotational rheometer using the plate and plate geometry with the standard smooth and special profiled surface. better understanding of feedstock behaviour; better quality of parts; improved modelling
AB - Rheology is a key factor for the production of high quality PIM parts, characterization of feedstocks themselves and reliable results of numerical simulation of the PIM process. Rotational rheometry is among the common techniques for characterising the flow properties of thermoplastic materials. In comparison to thermoplastics the PIM feedstocks have their own specific rheological behaviour. Furthermore the effects such as e.g. yield stress, wall slip, phase separation, and pre-shearing can also have a significant effect on the flow behaviour, the accuracy of the measurement and thus on related results of injection moulding simulation. n this work the difficulties at rheological measurements on commercial bronze feedstock at low shear rates (< 500 s-1) are shown and discussed. The steady and oscillatory shear tests have been done on a rotational rheometer using the plate and plate geometry with the standard smooth and special profiled surface. better understanding of feedstock behaviour; better quality of parts; improved modelling
KW - bronze feedstock
KW - parallel-plate rheometry
KW - texturized parallel-plate
UR - http://www.epma.com/publications/euro-pm-abstracts-proceedings/cd-and-usb-proceedings/product/euro-pm2015-proceedings-usb
M3 - Conference contribution
BT - Euro PM2015 Congress Proceedings
PB - European Powder Metallurgy Association
CY - Reims, France
T2 - Euro PM2015 - Congress & Exhibition
Y2 - 4 October 2015 through 7 October 2015
ER -