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Laser heating of fibres during continuous processing

  • Chemistry and Technology of Chemical Fibres
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An x-ray method of determining the yarn temperature in laser heating of fibres during their continuous processing was developed. The calculated and experimental yarn temperatures were compared. The causes of the differences in the temperatures were discussed. The experimental and calculated dependences of the yarn temperature on the yarn speed were obtained and can be used to predict the temperature conditions and select the technological parameters of laser processing.

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St. Petersburg State University of Design and Technology. Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 3, pp. 10–12. May–June, 1996.

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Tarakanov, B.M. Laser heating of fibres during continuous processing. Fibre Chem 28, 136–140 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01053554

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