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Research on Taper Tension Control Theory Apply in Material Rolling Up Procedure

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Part of the book series: Communications in Computer and Information Science ((CCIS,volume 288))

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In the process of producing strip steel, fiber, plastic material, reeling up is a necessary technical procedure. However, the traditional reeling up that applies constant tension usually causing problems of unstable rolling tension, and it makes the coil edge irregular, coil core protruding, and collapse coil. Aiming at solve these problems this article researches the new control method that use the taper tension adjust theory, using a strip steel factory as an experiment object, the author establishes the control algorithm and specific program. Finally the experiment result had test and verify the research finding: the taper tension control theory successfully apply in the rolling up procedure; and through this research we have deepen the academic field of taper tension theory.

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Hu, J., Jiang, Z., Lu, H. (2012). Research on Taper Tension Control Theory Apply in Material Rolling Up Procedure. In: Zhao, M., Sha, J. (eds) Communications and Information Processing. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 288. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31965-5_1

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