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Minimax problem of determining the tape tension during winding on a compliant bobbin

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The object of this report is to analyze the modes in which the tension on the inner turns drops when a tape or a thread are wound on a compliant bobbin as, for example, during processing of glass-plastic products. It is established here under what conditions one cannot possibly ensure a uniform residual tension in all turns upon completion of the winding; for this case, then, the optimum mode of tension change during winding is sought, so that the tension drop in the inner turns will be minimum.

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Moscow. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 6, pp. 1011–1020, November–December, 1975

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Ochan, M.Y. Minimax problem of determining the tape tension during winding on a compliant bobbin. Polymer Mechanics 11, 863–870 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00857607

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