2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10041228
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Characterization and Control for the Laminar Flow of Liquid Polyurethane System in a Wide Angle Diffuser with Transversely Arrayed Obstacles

Abstract: In the manufacturing process of hard-board poly-urethane foams, the uniformity is a very important issue for the raw compound of the liquid poly-urethane system flow for the quality control of such products. One of the universal methods to generate more uniform flow is that some obstacles are located inside the diffuser at the end of injector. For the regime of non-Newtonian laminar flow, better flow uniformity can be achieved with the enhancement of mixing in the wake after the resistive obstacles. In this re… Show more

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“…The researchers assert that a range of modelling techniques may be used with a mathematical fluid dynamics solver to determine the effects of movement shapes, including the velocity of main swirl movement and the time of second container contact, for circulation between two rows of separated containers. The Reynolds number and intervals separation pattern for the flow across next to cylinders may be determined via numerical analysis [23][24][25][26] .…”
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“…The researchers assert that a range of modelling techniques may be used with a mathematical fluid dynamics solver to determine the effects of movement shapes, including the velocity of main swirl movement and the time of second container contact, for circulation between two rows of separated containers. The Reynolds number and intervals separation pattern for the flow across next to cylinders may be determined via numerical analysis [23][24][25][26] .…”
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confidence: 99%