Improving the quality of parallel winding packages with conical ends
Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibre
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Conclusions
The design of winding mechanisms which operate at constant rates of winding and fibre guide stroke shortening must be carried out with allowance for the nonrectilinearity of the directions of the end sections of the package.
The form stability of the package depends on the maximum cone angle of its ends.
Matching the linear density of the filaments and their tension in winding permits one to increase the package weight by a factor of 1.3–1.5 at the same form stability figures.
Keywords
Polymer Form Stability Cone Angle Linear Density Stability Figure
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