Influence of the Extrusion Cavity Shape on the Ultimate Extrusion Force Value During Pellet Extrusion through Multiple-Cavity Dies
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GORECKI, Jan, LYKOWSKI, Wiktor, GUMENI, Maria. Influence of the Extrusion Cavity Shape on the Ultimate Extrusion Force Value During Pellet Extrusion through Multiple-Cavity Dies. In: Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal, 2024, vol. 18, pp. 118-128. ISSN 2080-4075. DOI: https://doi.org/10.12913/22998624/177029
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Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
Volumul 18 / 2024 / ISSN 2080-4075 /ISSNe 2299-8624

Influence of the Extrusion Cavity Shape on the Ultimate Extrusion Force Value During Pellet Extrusion through Multiple-Cavity Dies

DOI:https://doi.org/10.12913/22998624/177029

Pag. 118-128

Gorecki Jan1, Lykowski Wiktor1, Gumeni Maria2
 
1 Poznan University of Technology,
2 Technical University of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 4 martie 2024


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The article describes the results of experimental research that allowed us to compare the influence of the forming channel shape and its length on the limit value of the force occurring in the process of extruding crystallized carbon dioxide using multi-channel dies. To carry out the research, the authors adopted a method described in the literature, which allows for experimenting using a sublimating material under normal conditions, at a temperature of-78.4°C. Analysis of variance was used for the statistical analysis of the experiment results, which allowed to determine the level of statistical significance of differences between individual populations. Additionally, based on the median and regression values, an attempt was made to fit a function describing the change in the tested values as a function of geometric parameters. This allowed for comparison of the impact of individual variables. The authors did not observe the research results in the available literature, they would discuss the influence of the channel shape of multi-channel systems on the value of the confining force. Therefore, according to the authors, the presented results constitute an important supplement to the available knowledge.

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cavity shape, compaction, dry ice, Extrusion, multichannel die