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Simulation and Experimental Validation of Stable Multiple-Ballooning in Nanofibrous Yarn Production

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The article deals with the analysis of the process of yarn ballooning with the formation of multiple balloons. Ballooning plays a vital role in the production of composite nanofiber yarn. To achieve an even quality layer of nanofibers, a stable balloon shape is necessary to ensure. To do this, it is necessary to determine the influence of the individual production parameters and find their optimal values. Numerical simulations of balloon shape as a function of yarn tension were performed. The results were verified experimentally.

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This work was supported by the Student Grant Competition of the Technical University of Liberec under the project No. SGS-2021-5029.

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Žabka, P., Baťka, O., Skřivánek, J., Valtera, J., Beran, J. (2022). Simulation and Experimental Validation of Stable Multiple-Ballooning in Nanofibrous Yarn Production. In: Beran, J., Bílek, M., Václavík, M., Žabka, P. (eds) Advances in Mechanism Design III. TMM 2020. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 85. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83594-1_34

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