Abstract

This paper aims to produce nanoscale crimped fibers using stuffer box crimping and bubble electrospinning. Nanofibers are originally obtained via a ruptured bubble and then crimped with the stuffer box crimping method. During this spinning process, the governing equations for nonlinear transverse vibration of an axially moving viscoelastic beam with finite deformation are established using the Hamiltonian principle. The crimp frequency is affected by many factors, including spinning conditions and mechanical properties of fibers. The obtained governing equations can be further used for numerical or analytical study of the crimping mechanism.

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