Axisymmetric wound roll models provide the greatest definition of wound roll internal stresses to date. Simple one dimensional models can provide the user with radial profiles of pressure and circumferential stress as a function of radius. These models later evolved into pseudo two dimensional models where for the first time the impact of web nonuniformities such as thickness and web length could be studied across the web width. These models are described as pseudo two dimensional models because they were a series of the earlier one dimensional models. As such the outputs were limited to the pressure and circumferential stress outputs of one dimensional models but could also be used to predict the shape of the wound roll. Axisymmetric model...
Historically, wound-roll models have been used to predict stress levels which develop within winding...
Almost all winding models incorporate the assumption of small linear deformations and strain in deve...
This paper presents a method of predicting the internal stress states in rolls simultaneously wound ...
This paper describes a model for estimating the stresses throughout a wound roll as a function of bo...
A model is developed for predicting the stress field within a wound roll of web material, in which t...
Much consideration has been given to the relationship between web line tension and the stresses they...
Wound roll models began appearing in the literature 40 years ago. These models predict internal stre...
A two-dimensional axisymmetric winding model for wound rolls of thin web is developed. The model acc...
Models which can be used to calculate the internal stresses within wound rolls of web material have ...
Based upon Hakiel's nonlinear orthotropic model for wound rolls, a model has been developed which ta...
A two-dimensional axisymmetric winding model for wound rolls of thin web is devel-oped. The model ac...
A first order model has been developed, which predicts the widthwise variability in wound roll diame...
Historically wound roll models have required the input of a radial modulus of elasticity. Heretofore...
A new method of wound roll analysis using an explicit finite element formulation is presented in thi...
This work develops a model to calculate the stressed state of center-wound rolled webs, such as film...
Historically, wound-roll models have been used to predict stress levels which develop within winding...
Almost all winding models incorporate the assumption of small linear deformations and strain in deve...
This paper presents a method of predicting the internal stress states in rolls simultaneously wound ...
This paper describes a model for estimating the stresses throughout a wound roll as a function of bo...
A model is developed for predicting the stress field within a wound roll of web material, in which t...
Much consideration has been given to the relationship between web line tension and the stresses they...
Wound roll models began appearing in the literature 40 years ago. These models predict internal stre...
A two-dimensional axisymmetric winding model for wound rolls of thin web is developed. The model acc...
Models which can be used to calculate the internal stresses within wound rolls of web material have ...
Based upon Hakiel's nonlinear orthotropic model for wound rolls, a model has been developed which ta...
A two-dimensional axisymmetric winding model for wound rolls of thin web is devel-oped. The model ac...
A first order model has been developed, which predicts the widthwise variability in wound roll diame...
Historically wound roll models have required the input of a radial modulus of elasticity. Heretofore...
A new method of wound roll analysis using an explicit finite element formulation is presented in thi...
This work develops a model to calculate the stressed state of center-wound rolled webs, such as film...
Historically, wound-roll models have been used to predict stress levels which develop within winding...
Almost all winding models incorporate the assumption of small linear deformations and strain in deve...
This paper presents a method of predicting the internal stress states in rolls simultaneously wound ...