Ultrasound Measurement of Two-Filler Concentrations in Polypropylene Compounds. Part 2: On-Line Calibration |
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Authors: | N.H. Abu-Zahra W.M. Fedek T.H. Neyfeh A.A. Salem |
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Affiliation: | (1) Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, USA, US;(2) Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Cramer Street, Milwaukee, USA, US;(3) Engineering Technology Department, Cleveland State University, Street, Cleveland, USA, US |
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Abstract: | An ultrasound system capable of measuring the concentration levels of two fillers, glass fibres and mica flakes, in polypropylene
blends during extrusion compounding, has been successfully developed. The system is capable of operating under harsh conditions
of the extruder settings while efficiently measuring the acoustic properties of the polymer melt. The attenuation and time-of-flight
measurements of 1 MHz ultrasound waves propagating continuously through the polymer stream, prior to exiting the extrusion
die, are used to characterise the morphology of the polymer blend and to determine the relative concentrations of blend additives.
Prior work on the static calibration of the ultrasound set-up (Part 1) has been used to evaluate the real-time performance
of the system. The ultrasound measurements showed a good match with the laboratory analysis.
ID="A2"Correspondance and offprint requests to: Dr N. H.Abu-Zahra, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, PO Box 784, Wisconsin,
WI 53201, USA. E-mail:nidal@uwm.edu |
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Keywords: | : Additive Filler Polymer Ultrasound |
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