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Numerical simulation of reactive extrusion processes for activated anionic polymerization

Wu et al., 2008

Document ID
5170566525820701621
Author
Wu L
Jia Y
Sun S
Zhang G
Zhao G
An L
Publication year
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Journal of materials processing technology

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In order to deal with the complicated relationships among the variables of the reactive extrusion process for activated anionic polymerization, a three-dimensional equivalent model of closely intermeshing co-rotating twin screw extruders was established. Then the …
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