Numerical Design of Distributive Mixing Elements
Sebastian Hube, Marek Behr, Stefanie Elgeti, Malte Sch\"on, Jana, Sasse, Christian Hopmann

TL;DR
This paper introduces a numerical shape-optimization framework for designing mixing elements in single-screw extruders, enhancing their mixing performance through advanced computational techniques and a novel objective measure.
Contribution
It presents a combined shape parameterization and mesh update method, along with a new objective for assessing mixing, enabling efficient design of mixing elements.
Findings
Shape optimization reduces computational complexity.
The new objective effectively measures distributive mixing.
The method improves mixing performance in single-screw extruders.
Abstract
This paper presents a novel shape-optimization technique for the design of mixing elements in single-screw extruders. Extruders enable the continuous production of constant-cross-section profiles. Equipped with one or several screw-shaped rotors, extruders transport polymer particles towards the outlet. Due to shear heating, melting is induced and a melt stream is created, which can be further processed. While many variants of multi-screw extruders exist, a significant share of all extrusion machines is made up of single-screw extruders due to their comparatively low operating costs and complexity. While the reduced complexity yields economic benefits, single-screw extruders' mixing capabilities, i.e., their ability to produce a melt with a homogeneous material and temperature distribution, suffer compared to multi-screw extruders. To compensate for this shortcoming, so-called mixing…
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