Net structures were produced by replacing the static die (spinneret) with two concentric dies (consisting of slots) rotating in opposite directions in a melt extrusion process. A series of net structures and filaments were produced from a square die slot shape. Similarly, a series of filaments were produced from the corresponding static square die slot using a laboratory melt extruder. The effect of die rotation on the filament geometries was investigated. Finally, an expert system was developed based on empirical observations and theoretical modelling, which allows the filament cross-sectional area and its shape to be characterised with regard to the die slot dimensions and extrusion parameters. Moreover, the net geometry has also been predicted and visualised using the same expert system.
Reference:
Rawal, A and Davies, PJ. 2005. Expert system for the optimisation of melt extruded net structures. Plastics Rubber and Composites, vol. 34(2), pp 47-53
Rawal, A., & Davies, P. (2005). Expert system for the optimisation of melt extruded net structures. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2094
Rawal, A, and PJ Davies "Expert system for the optimisation of melt extruded net structures." (2005) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2094
Rawal A, Davies P. Expert system for the optimisation of melt extruded net structures. 2005; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2094.