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Effect of Taper Tension Profiles on Radial Stress of a Wound Roll in Roll-to-roll Winding Process

Changwoo Lee
JKSPE 2014;31(2):125-131.
Published online: February 1, 2014
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Winding is an integral operation in almost every roll-to-roll continuous process and center-winding is suitable and general scheme in the winding system. However, the internal stresses within center-wound rolls can cause damage such as buckling, spoking, cinching, etc. It is therefore necessary to analyze the relationship between taper tension in winding section and internal stress distribution within center-wound roll to prevent the winding failure. In this study, an optimal taper tension control method with parabolic taper tension profile for producing high quality wound roll was developed. The new logic was designed from analyzing the winding mechanism by using the stress model in center-wound rolls. The performance of the proposed taper tension profile was verified experimentally.

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Effect of Taper Tension Profiles on Radial Stress of a Wound Roll in Roll-to-roll Winding Process
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2014;31(2):125-131.   Published online February 1, 2014
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Effect of Taper Tension Profiles on Radial Stress of a Wound Roll in Roll-to-roll Winding Process
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2014;31(2):125-131.   Published online February 1, 2014
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