This paper presents a continuation of work described at the 2009 IWEB conference in a paper titled, "Two-dimensional Behavior of a Thin Web on a Roller" [1]. In that paper (which will be referred to as Part I), linear two-dimensional equations of equilibrium for a thin web on a roller were developed, taking into account cylindrical roller geometry and the effects of friction between the web and roller.The 2009 paper focused primarily on behavior as the web enters onto a roller. A steady state condition necessary for existence of a stick zone at the entrance was defined. This is particularly useful for predicting slipping on concave and curved-axis spreader rollers.In Part 2, the following issues are considered.1. Why is the steady state sti...
All previous analyses of webs being steered through process equipment have required enforcement of a...
Webs are frequently heated or cooled on rollers, where thermal expansion or contraction attempts to ...
Where does the entry angle come from? This paper will show that the answer to this question reveals ...
A web on a roller is usually modeled as a one-dimensional belt in a state of pure circumferential st...
A web moving through process machinery interacts with rollers through frictional forces, which may c...
All previous analyses of webs encountering spreading devices have required enforcement of assumed bo...
In the contact patch between a web and a roller, there may be regions of stick and microslip or full...
When web tension changes between entry and exit on a roller, the tension change occurs in a slip zon...
A new method of analysis is applied to three problems that have resisted detailed solution. These ar...
This paper describes the development of a model for predicting the elastic deformations and stresses...
We have studied the traction developed between a thin, flexible web and a rotating circumferentially...
This paper describes the development of a model for predicting the elastic deformations and stresses...
We have studied the traction developed between a thin, flexible web and a rotating cylindrical rolle...
Cylindrical rollers are never perfectly cylindrical. A common defect of a cylindrical roller is radi...
The moving web is transported through a lot of rollers in the roll to roll process machines. These r...
All previous analyses of webs being steered through process equipment have required enforcement of a...
Webs are frequently heated or cooled on rollers, where thermal expansion or contraction attempts to ...
Where does the entry angle come from? This paper will show that the answer to this question reveals ...
A web on a roller is usually modeled as a one-dimensional belt in a state of pure circumferential st...
A web moving through process machinery interacts with rollers through frictional forces, which may c...
All previous analyses of webs encountering spreading devices have required enforcement of assumed bo...
In the contact patch between a web and a roller, there may be regions of stick and microslip or full...
When web tension changes between entry and exit on a roller, the tension change occurs in a slip zon...
A new method of analysis is applied to three problems that have resisted detailed solution. These ar...
This paper describes the development of a model for predicting the elastic deformations and stresses...
We have studied the traction developed between a thin, flexible web and a rotating circumferentially...
This paper describes the development of a model for predicting the elastic deformations and stresses...
We have studied the traction developed between a thin, flexible web and a rotating cylindrical rolle...
Cylindrical rollers are never perfectly cylindrical. A common defect of a cylindrical roller is radi...
The moving web is transported through a lot of rollers in the roll to roll process machines. These r...
All previous analyses of webs being steered through process equipment have required enforcement of a...
Webs are frequently heated or cooled on rollers, where thermal expansion or contraction attempts to ...
Where does the entry angle come from? This paper will show that the answer to this question reveals ...