2022 Annual Meeting
(409b) Packing Dynamics of Polymer Powders at High Temperature
Packing is a popular method to characterize powder density and flowability. In this work, we investigated how the temperature can influence the packing dynamics of plastic powders. We performed tap density measurement with the GranuPack high temperature. The experimental protocol is the following: a steel tube, in which is poured the powder, performs a succession of free falls of 1mm of height, called âtapsâ. After each tap, the height of the granular pile is measured by a laser and the bulk density is computed from the knowledge of the tube diameter and the mass of the powder. The bulk density curve as a function of the taps number is then obtained. The temperature of the tube is controlled by a surrounding electrical heating jacket which can heat from ambient temperature to 200°C.
Significative changes between bulk density curves are observed when temperature increases, affecting both the packing range and the packing dynamics. Indeed, we observed that the initial and tapped density after 500 taps, defined as Ï0 and Ï500 , decrease with the temperature. The packing kinematics is generally described by the Hausner ratio Hr=Ï500/Ï0 . We also observe a decrease of Hr as the temperature increases. These results indicate an evolution of particle properties and highlight the importance of temperature for powder characterization.
References
[1] Lumay, G., Francqui, F., Detrembleur, C. and Vandewalle, N., 2020. Influence of temperature on the packing dynamics of polymer powders. Advanced Powder Technology, 31, 4428-4435.
[2] Neveu, A., Francqui, F. and Lumay, G., 2021. Packing dynamics of powders at high temperature. In EPJ Web of Conferences, 249, 12001.