Twin-screw extruders are often used to distribute and disperse additives into polymers. The mixing efficiency of the extruders highly depends on the geometry of the kneading blocks of the mixing section. In this paper, the impact of some geometrical parameters, such as the stagger angle and the width of the discs, are investigated by three dimensional time dependent finite element calculations. Results are obtained with the finite element software POLYFLOW. The robustness and the accuracy of the mesh superposition technique is evaluated. It appears that conclusions obtained by the numerical experiments can be used to improve the geometry of the kneading blocks. The mixing efficiency is evaluated by comparing the residence time and the total shear distributions of a large set of virtual particles launched in the flow domain.
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