Understanding the effects of water absorption on the geometry of a paper sheet is important for inkjet printing applications, since internal moisture content differences may cause unacceptable out-of-plane deformations. The present work focuses on moisture-induced deformations due to a moisture content that is uniform over the thickness of the sheet. Large enough in-plane differences will cause the sheet to buckle, leading to a wavy pattern at the edges of the sheet. Two approaches are utilized to study this for levels of moisture content up to and including the threshold for buckling. An analytical approach, based on geometrically nonlinear plate theory (von Kármán theory), and a numerical one, using commercially available finite element s...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...
Paper is a complex material consisting of a network of cellulose fibres at the micro-level. During m...
The mechanics of paper is a difficult subject because paper is a unique material. It is very thin, f...
Understanding the effects of water absorption on the geometry of a paper sheet is important for inkj...
The dimensional stability of printing paper is strongly related to changes in moisture content. This...
The response of paper to humidity variations is a complex, inherently multi-scale problem. The hygro...
The dimensional instability of a paper sheet induces curl and cockling in moisture changes. All elem...
AbstractThis paper presents a method to predict the through-thickness moisture content distribution ...
An in-plane elasto-plastic material model and a hygroexpansivity model were applied for paper. The ...
AbstractAn in-plane elasto-plastic material model and a hygroexpansivity-shrinkage model for paper a...
An in-plane elasto-plastic material model and a hygroexpansivity-shrinkage model for paper and board...
AbstractCockling of paper is a common problem occurring in the production, storage and end-use of pa...
Cockling of paper is a common problem occurring in the production, storage and end-use of paper. It ...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...
Paper is a complex material consisting of a network of cellulose fibres at the micro-level. During m...
The mechanics of paper is a difficult subject because paper is a unique material. It is very thin, f...
Understanding the effects of water absorption on the geometry of a paper sheet is important for inkj...
The dimensional stability of printing paper is strongly related to changes in moisture content. This...
The response of paper to humidity variations is a complex, inherently multi-scale problem. The hygro...
The dimensional instability of a paper sheet induces curl and cockling in moisture changes. All elem...
AbstractThis paper presents a method to predict the through-thickness moisture content distribution ...
An in-plane elasto-plastic material model and a hygroexpansivity model were applied for paper. The ...
AbstractAn in-plane elasto-plastic material model and a hygroexpansivity-shrinkage model for paper a...
An in-plane elasto-plastic material model and a hygroexpansivity-shrinkage model for paper and board...
AbstractCockling of paper is a common problem occurring in the production, storage and end-use of pa...
Cockling of paper is a common problem occurring in the production, storage and end-use of paper. It ...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...
Paper, a hydrophilic material, is notably susceptible to deformations due to variations in moisture ...
Paper is a complex material consisting of a network of cellulose fibres at the micro-level. During m...
The mechanics of paper is a difficult subject because paper is a unique material. It is very thin, f...