Fitted Classical Nucleation model
The fitted classical nucleation model describes the nucleation rate, that is, the number of bubbles generated during a thermoplastics microcellular molding process, per unit volume and time.
The following equation describes the fitted classical nucleation model:
where:
is the nucleation rate (/m3s)
is Avogadro's number (mol-1)
is molecular mass of the gas molecule (kg)
is the surface tension (N/m)
is Boltzmann's constant (J/K)
is the temperature (K)
is the gas pressure in the resin prior to bubble nucleation (Pa)
is the polymer resin pressure (Pa)
is a fitting parameter (correction factor of the Zeldovich factor)
is a correction factor of the free energy barrier of bubble nucleation
and and
are determined by fitting nucleation data obtained from a molding experiment.
Note: The effect of shear/extensional stress on nucleation is not considered in this model.