For convenience, webs are stored in wound rolls. The available web length in a wound roll is one mark of roll quality and a concern for many who process and convert webs. Elastic winding models have proven very precise at estimating the number of layers, the web length wound into a roll, and the residual stresses in the roll at the time of winding. Wound rolls can spend long periods of time in storage, where controlling the environment is cost-prohibitive. As many webs are viscoelastic on some time scale, the residual stresses due to winding will result in creep during storage. The changes in web length due to creep result in web process errors and quality loss, including registration errors and camber webs for example. This publication wil...
The webs such as paper, plastic film and thin metal are produced by Roll-to Roll manufacturing syste...
The Wound-In-Tension (WIT) is the tension in the outermost layer of a winding roll. The Wound-In-Ten...
Wrinkles are frequently observed in thin webs wrapping rollers, winding cores, and drums in vacuum c...
While bending strains result from any web being wound at a radius of curvature into a roll, these be...
The length of web in a wound roll is one mark of roll quality. The available web length in a roll is...
A pseudo 3D winding model that has considered orthotropic viscoelastic effects during winding and st...
Wound roll models began appearing in the literature 40 years ago. These models predict internal stre...
Winding is an integral process in the manufacturing and converting of nearly all web materials such ...
The manufacture of many products involves the winding of continuous thin, flexible webs into wound r...
In typical winding processes, webs are rarely (if ever) ideal but instead thickness non-uniformity a...
During web handling operations, the web moves along a processing line, supported by rollers, and is ...
The manufacturing of flexible display products has very tight specifications on the dimensional chan...
Roll models provide information about the radial stresses and circumferential stresses that exist in...
Many webs in web process machinery exhibit out-of-plane deformations, defined as troughs, in free we...
The choice of winder type for various web materials has long been a qualitative discussion. Web mate...
The webs such as paper, plastic film and thin metal are produced by Roll-to Roll manufacturing syste...
The Wound-In-Tension (WIT) is the tension in the outermost layer of a winding roll. The Wound-In-Ten...
Wrinkles are frequently observed in thin webs wrapping rollers, winding cores, and drums in vacuum c...
While bending strains result from any web being wound at a radius of curvature into a roll, these be...
The length of web in a wound roll is one mark of roll quality. The available web length in a roll is...
A pseudo 3D winding model that has considered orthotropic viscoelastic effects during winding and st...
Wound roll models began appearing in the literature 40 years ago. These models predict internal stre...
Winding is an integral process in the manufacturing and converting of nearly all web materials such ...
The manufacture of many products involves the winding of continuous thin, flexible webs into wound r...
In typical winding processes, webs are rarely (if ever) ideal but instead thickness non-uniformity a...
During web handling operations, the web moves along a processing line, supported by rollers, and is ...
The manufacturing of flexible display products has very tight specifications on the dimensional chan...
Roll models provide information about the radial stresses and circumferential stresses that exist in...
Many webs in web process machinery exhibit out-of-plane deformations, defined as troughs, in free we...
The choice of winder type for various web materials has long been a qualitative discussion. Web mate...
The webs such as paper, plastic film and thin metal are produced by Roll-to Roll manufacturing syste...
The Wound-In-Tension (WIT) is the tension in the outermost layer of a winding roll. The Wound-In-Ten...
Wrinkles are frequently observed in thin webs wrapping rollers, winding cores, and drums in vacuum c...