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    • Machine and transverse direction errors in webs: Diagnosis and remedies 

      Walker, Timothy J. (Oklahoma State University, 2013-06)
      The primary focus of web handling is often on tension control; however, equally important to almost any web handling or winding process is to maintain machine (MD) and transverse direction (TD) control of the web. This ...
    • Optimizing nipped roller systems 

      Walker, Timothy J. (Oklahoma State University, 2017-06)
      Nipped rollers are central to many web converting processes - printing, coating, embossing, calendaring, and winding. Uniform products require uniform load and pressure from the nipping process. Uneven nipping not only ...
    • Taxonomy of wrinkles 

      Walker, Timothy J. (Oklahoma State University, 2009-06)
      Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification. Without taxonomy, everything is lumped into one pot and confusion prevails. All wrinkled or buckled webs should not be filed under one category. Just as birds are ...
    • Tin-canning defects in thin film winding 

      Walker, Timothy J.; Cole, Kevin (Oklahoma State University, 2015-06)
    • Winding process calibration and comparison 

      Walker, Timothy J. (Oklahoma State University, 2015-06)
    • Wireless monitoring of internal wound roll pressures 

      Walker, Timothy J.; Updike, Robert C. (Oklahoma State University, 2013-06)
      Winding is a dynamic process. The final roll is the product of all that happens during the winding process from roll start to final cutoff. Nearly all roll measurement methods try to characterize a roll's structure after ...