Winding models have been under development for roughly 50 years. These models have become mature in their ability to predict the internal residual stresses within a wound roll as a function of winder type, winder operating parameters, web and core material parameters and non-uniformity inherent in the web. The internal stresses are useful when predicting winding defects. The majority of the instruments that have been developed to infer the quality of rolls wound in production environments are dynamic hardness testers that provide output in unique units. These devices are very useful in the production environment for studying cross machine direction (CMD) variation of hardness in wound rolls. This variation could have resulted independently ...
Web materials are wound into coils by a variety of winders. Some winders center wind only. In this t...
Almost all winding models incorporate the assumption of small linear deformations and strain in deve...
Models that describe the residual stresses due to winding single layer webs at the end of roll-to-ro...
For those concerned with roll quality it is difficult to suppress the urge to compress the outer sur...
Wound roll models began appearing in the literature 40 years ago. These models predict internal stre...
As a roll is wound, stresses in the roll develop - and change as the roll builds. The stresses on ea...
Wound Roll quality measurement plays a crucial role in predicting defects inside a wound roll. The q...
This work actually began in 1985 while in the position of Manager of Winding Development at Beloit R...
This paper describes a model for estimating the stresses throughout a wound roll as a function of bo...
In a previous paper (Jaafar et al., 1999) we reported on the rudimentary development of a new techni...
Axisymmetric winding models were initially developed to deal with web thickness variations that were...
The choice of winder type for various web materials has long been a qualitative discussion. Web mate...
The Wound-In-Tension (WIT) is the tension in the outermost layer of a winding roll. The Wound-In-Ten...
In typical winding processes, webs are rarely (if ever) ideal but instead thickness non-uniformity a...
Pfeiffer first defined the wound-in-tension measurement in 1968[1]. This technique requires the oute...
Web materials are wound into coils by a variety of winders. Some winders center wind only. In this t...
Almost all winding models incorporate the assumption of small linear deformations and strain in deve...
Models that describe the residual stresses due to winding single layer webs at the end of roll-to-ro...
For those concerned with roll quality it is difficult to suppress the urge to compress the outer sur...
Wound roll models began appearing in the literature 40 years ago. These models predict internal stre...
As a roll is wound, stresses in the roll develop - and change as the roll builds. The stresses on ea...
Wound Roll quality measurement plays a crucial role in predicting defects inside a wound roll. The q...
This work actually began in 1985 while in the position of Manager of Winding Development at Beloit R...
This paper describes a model for estimating the stresses throughout a wound roll as a function of bo...
In a previous paper (Jaafar et al., 1999) we reported on the rudimentary development of a new techni...
Axisymmetric winding models were initially developed to deal with web thickness variations that were...
The choice of winder type for various web materials has long been a qualitative discussion. Web mate...
The Wound-In-Tension (WIT) is the tension in the outermost layer of a winding roll. The Wound-In-Ten...
In typical winding processes, webs are rarely (if ever) ideal but instead thickness non-uniformity a...
Pfeiffer first defined the wound-in-tension measurement in 1968[1]. This technique requires the oute...
Web materials are wound into coils by a variety of winders. Some winders center wind only. In this t...
Almost all winding models incorporate the assumption of small linear deformations and strain in deve...
Models that describe the residual stresses due to winding single layer webs at the end of roll-to-ro...