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A rotary spinning process is used to produce aramide fibers. In this process thin jets of polymer solution emerge from the nozzles of the rotating rotor and flow towards the cylindrical coagulator. At the coagulator the jets hit the water curtain in which they solidify forming fibers. The rotary spinning is described by a steady jet of viscous Newtonian fluid between the rotor and the coagulator. The jet model includes the effects of inertia, longitudinal viscosity, and centrifugal and Coriolis forces. For the jet model the specific type of the boundary conditions depends on the balance between the inertia and viscosity in the momentum transfer through the jet cross-section. Based on that we find two possible flow regimes in rotary spinning: (1) viscous-inertial, where viscosity dominates at the rotor and inertia at the coagulator (2) inertial, where inertia dominates everywhere in the jet. Moreover, there are two situations where spinning is not possible, either due to lack of a steady-jet solution or because the jet wraps around the rotor. Finally, we characterize the parameter space.
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Hlod, A., van de Ven, A.A.F., Peletier, M.A. (2012). A Model of Rotary Spinning Process. In: Günther, M., Bartel, A., Brunk, M., Schöps, S., Striebel, M. (eds) Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2010. Mathematics in Industry(), vol 17. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25100-9_40
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