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    • What we know that just isn't so 

      Roisum, David (Oklahoma State University, 2007-06)
      This paper proposes a metric for the permeation of the science of web handling into industry. The variable of interest is misunderstandings, myths if you will, that are common in plants. The origin of the myths is unimportant ...
    • Widthwise variations in web properties and wound roll structure 

      Olsen, J. E. (Oklahoma State University, 2005-06)
      Widthwise variations in web properties affect wound roll structure. Cole & Hakiel published a two-dimensional model in 1992 which took widthwise variations in web thickness into account. Based on this publication a model ...
    • Winder vibration: Causes, defects, and remedies 

      Jorkama, M. (Oklahoma State University, 2011-06)
      Web process machines employ various winder types depending on the web being wound. These winders have various rolling contacts between machine elements and the winding roll which give rise to complex vibration phenomena. ...
    • Winding mechanics of laminate webs 

      Pan, Sheng; Markum, Ron; Good, J. K. (Oklahoma State University, 2017-06)
      Models that describe the residual stresses due to winding single layer webs at the end of roll-to-roll manufacturing machines are mature. These models have been used to reduce or avoid defects that are due to winding. Many ...
    • Winding of interleaved materials 

      Lei, H.; Cole, K. A. (Oklahoma State University, 2005-06)
      The manufacturing of flexible display products has very tight specifications on the dimensional changes between the coating stations or between different passes of a multi-pass coating process. Web stretching and stress ...
    • Winding of plastic barrier films 

      Hoffmann, Frank; Kirchhoff, Tim; Heinzler, Felix (Oklahoma State University, 2013-06)
      High quality plastic films are produced using the cast or blown film extrusion processes. Several kinds of resins are coextruded in a film of up to 11 layers to generate the best technical properties at competitive costs. ...
    • Winding plastic films: Experimental study of squeeze film flow between one smooth surface and one "rough" surface 

      Boutaous, M.; Bourgin, P. (Oklahoma State University, 1997-06)
      The present paper is concerned with experiments which consist in squeezing an air layer between a rigid, smooth surface and a flexible, rough one.
    • Winding problems with rotogravure jumbo-rolls 

      Welp, E. G. (Oklahoma State University, 1991-05)
      The production and conversion of jumbo rolls presents a challenge to all involved in the production process. This presentation shows that as reel dimensions continue to increase, limits are being reached with regard to ...
    • 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 ...
    • Wound roll generated unstable vibration 

      Jorkama, M.; von Hertzen, R. (Oklahoma State University, 2003-06)
      Nip contact between the wound roll and the winding drum, rider roll or some other nip roller may cause that the wound roll is deformed into a convex polygon. This deformation process is accompanied with a very strong ...
    • Wound roll generated unstable vibration on a two-drum winder 

      Jorkama, M.; von Hertzen, R. (Oklahoma State University, 2005-06)
      Nip contact between the paper roll, winding drum and rider roll or some other nip roller may cause that the wound roll is deformed into a convex polygon. This deformation process is accompanied with a strong vibration. The ...
    • Wound roll stress analysis including air entrainment and the formation of roll defects 

      Forrest, A. W., Jr. (Oklahoma State University, 1995-06)
      Numerous procedures have been developed to determine the stresses inside wound rolls of film. These typically use factors such as winding tension, film thickness and film properties to calculate the stresses. The calculation ...
    • Wound roll stresses from displacement measurements 

      Roisum, David R. (Oklahoma State University, 1991-05)
      Previous wound roll models required a known Wound-In-Stress boundary condition that is easily obtainable only for the restrictive case of pure center winding with measured incoming web tension and caliper. A new boundary ...
    • Wound roll structures and practical applications 

      Michal, Neal J. (Oklahoma State University, 2019-06)
      Winding is an integral process in the manufacturing and converting of nearly all web materials such as paper, film, tissue, nonwovens, aluminum and steel. Wound rolls are the most convenient, economical, and most prevalent ...
    • Wound-in-tension in a non-woven web 

      Balaji, K. K.; Good, J. K. (Oklahoma State University, 2005-06)
      Literature on wound roll structure of non-homogeneous webs is scarce. Experimental and analytical research on wound roll structure of homogeneous materials such as plastic films and paper has been reported extensively, ...
    • Wound-on-tension for two drum winders 

      Good, J. K.; Cowen, B. R.; Dolezal, L. E.; Markum, R. (Oklahoma State University, 2003-06)
      The two drum winder remains to be a high productivity winder for rewinding some paper and nonwoven webs at very high speeds. Winding models of varied capabilities exist for center winders, center winders with rider rollers, ...
    • Wrinkle dependency on web roller slip 

      Dobbs, J. N.; Kedl, D. M. (Oklahoma State University, 1995-06)
      The shear forces in a web introduced from an untrammed roller create wrinkles that are affected by web twisting or slipping on the upstream roller. The web span bounded between the untrammed and upstream rollers behaves ...
    • Wrinkle initiation and development in heated webs on drums 

      Jones, Dilwyn P.; McCann, Michael J.; Bishop, Charles A.; Abbott, Steven (Oklahoma State University, 2013-06)
      Wrinkles often occur in webs heated on drums and rollers. Anecdotal evidence from vacuum metalizers suggests that wrinkles are initiated by small grit particles or surface imperfections that lift the web off the drum. An ...
    • Wrinkle-free conveyance in nips 

      Rice, B. S. (Oklahoma State University, 2005-06)
      Wrinkling in nips with ultra-thin webs is empirically studied. In web converting, nips are used for tension isolation drives, gravure coaters, prevention of air entrainment on rollers and winding rolls, calendaring, ...