Abstract:
Influence of temperature boundary conditions on the flow field
inside the die of the wire-coating process is investigated
numerically, using viscous fluids of a Newtonian type for coating
material and a finite element method. It is found that changing
the die or wire temperature can have significant effects on the
flow velocity, and hence flow rate. On the other hand, the heat
transfer coefficient between the coat's free surface and its
surroundings has only negligible influence. Also, flow rate
variation correlates well with induced pressure gradients.