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Title
Evaluation of the inkjet fluid's performance using the "Cambridge Trimaster" filament stretch and break-up device
Authors
Vadillo, DCTuladhar, TRMulji, ACJung, SHoath, SDMackley, MR
Date Issued
2010-03
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
Abstract
This paper describes the design and initial results from the "Cambridge Trimaster," a recently developed high speed filament stretch and break-up device that can be used for viscoelastic fluids with shear viscosities as low as 10 mPa s. Extensional viscosity and filament break-up behavior were studied optically using a high speed camera and extensional viscosity values determined for a series of mono-disperse polystyrene solutions up to a weight concentration of 5 wt % were measured as a function of the polymer loading. The transient stretching and break-up profiles recorded with the apparatus were observed and correlated with drop formation for drop-on-demand inkjet printing fluids. This allowed the filament break-up behavior to be ranked in terms of satellite drop and droplet filament behavior. Correlation with previous work on the jetting of similar low viscosity viscoelastic polymer solutions demonstrated the ability of this apparatus to characterize inkjet fluids.
Keywords
apillarity; drops; elongation; high-speed optical techniques; ink; ink jet printers; polymer gels; polymer solutions; POLYMER-SOLUTIONS; EXTENSIONAL VISCOSITY; COMPLEX FLUIDS; VISCOELASTIC JETS; FREE-SURFACE; RHEOMETER; LIQUID; DEPENDENCE; DYNAMICS; BEHAVIOR
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/13095
DOI
10.1122/1.3302451
ISSN
0148-6055
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Rheology, vol. 54, no. 2, page. 261 - 282, 2010-03
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