Historically wound roll models have required the input of a radial modulus of elasticity. Heretofore this modulus has been measured using material testing systems which have shown the radial modulus to be dependent upon radial pressure and that it is typically much less than the in-plane moduli of the web. This paper focuses upon a method in which the radial modulus can be predicted based upon surface roughness characteristics. The advantage of this method is that wound roll stresses can be predicted prior to the manufacture of the web. Thus winding strategies can be developed prior to the production of the web. An application of this theory will be presented on polymer webs with experimental verification.Mechanical and Aerospace Engineerin
The Wound-In-Tension (WIT) is the tension in the outermost layer of a winding roll. The Wound-In-Ten...
This paper presents a method of predicting the internal stress states in rolls simultaneously wound ...
Much consideration has been given to the relationship between web line tension and the stresses they...
Stress levels and profiles in the vicinity of contact between a wound roll and a nip or a rigid surf...
Almost all winding models incorporate the assumption of small linear deformations and strain in deve...
This paper describes a model for estimating the stresses throughout a wound roll as a function of bo...
Axisymmetric wound roll models provide the greatest definition of wound roll internal stresses to da...
Today practically all winding devices apply a nip to the wound roll. In this winding method, radial ...
This work develops a model to calculate the stressed state of center-wound rolled webs, such as film...
The length of web in a wound roll is one mark of roll quality. The available web length in a roll is...
The webs such as paper, plastic film and thin metal are produced by Roll-to Roll manufacturing syste...
This study concerns the loss of lap tension and interlayer pressure in a wound roll due to the compr...
Models which can be used to calculate the internal stresses within wound rolls of web material have ...
Winding is an integral process in the manufacturing and converting of nearly all web materials such ...
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...
This paper presents a method of predicting the internal stress states in rolls simultaneously wound ...
Much consideration has been given to the relationship between web line tension and the stresses they...
Stress levels and profiles in the vicinity of contact between a wound roll and a nip or a rigid surf...
Almost all winding models incorporate the assumption of small linear deformations and strain in deve...
This paper describes a model for estimating the stresses throughout a wound roll as a function of bo...
Axisymmetric wound roll models provide the greatest definition of wound roll internal stresses to da...
Today practically all winding devices apply a nip to the wound roll. In this winding method, radial ...
This work develops a model to calculate the stressed state of center-wound rolled webs, such as film...
The length of web in a wound roll is one mark of roll quality. The available web length in a roll is...
The webs such as paper, plastic film and thin metal are produced by Roll-to Roll manufacturing syste...
This study concerns the loss of lap tension and interlayer pressure in a wound roll due to the compr...
Models which can be used to calculate the internal stresses within wound rolls of web material have ...
Winding is an integral process in the manufacturing and converting of nearly all web materials such ...
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...
This paper presents a method of predicting the internal stress states in rolls simultaneously wound ...
Much consideration has been given to the relationship between web line tension and the stresses they...