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Multivariable Controller Integrating Traditional Scanner Fee

Multivariable Controller Integrating Traditional Scanner Feedback Controls with Wet End Measurements, 1999 Process Control, Electrical & Info. Conference Proceedings

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How are Trees Grown for Paper?

How are Trees Grown for Paper?

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Online Exclusives, March/April 2012 Paper360º

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The SAFETY Training Game Is About to Change...BIG TIME!, Paper360º May/June 2012

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Equilibrium moisture content in wet pressing of paper, TAPPI Journal July 2020

ABSTRACT: Equilibrium moisture is a limiting factor in achieving high solids in the later stages of pressing or pressing low basis weight grades. We have developed a model that relates equilibrium moisture directly to the pore size distribution of fibers as measured by the solute exclusion technique. The model shows that chemical pulping and refining increase equilibrium moisture by increasing pore volume at given pore sizes in fibers, which leads to lower pressed solids and greater energy expenditure in the dryer section. Means to increase equilibrium moisture without compromising pulp strength are briefly discussed.

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Viscoelastic web curl due to storage in wound rolls, TAPPI Journal July 2020

ABSTRACT: Winding is often the final operation in a roll-to-roll manufacturing process. Web materials, i.e., materials that are thin compared to their length, are wound into rolls because this form is the only practical means to store them. The resulting bending strains and associated stresses are large for thick webs and laminates. As many webs are viscoelastic on some time scale, bending stresses lead to creep and inhomogeneous changes in length. When the web material is unwound and cut into discrete samples, a residual curvature remains. This curvature, called curl, is the inability for the web to lie flat at no tension. Curl is an undesirable web defect that causes loss of productivity in a subsequent web process. This paper describes the development and implementation of modeling and experimental tools to explore and mitigate curl in homogenous webs. Two theoretical and numerical methods that allow the prediction of curl in a web are developed: a winding software based on bending recovery theory, and the implementation of dynamic simula-tions of winding. One experimental method is developed that directly measures the curl online by taking advantage of the anticlastic bending resulting from the curl. These methods are demonstrated for a low-density polyethylene web.

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Invisible Waste in Maintenance Organizations, Paper360º July/August 2020

Invisible Waste in Maintenance Organizations, Paper360º July/August 2020

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The European Industry: Plenty of Challenges and Opportunities, Paper360º March/April 2020

The European Industry: Plenty of Challenges and Opportunities, Paper360º March/April 2020

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Paptic: Paper Products to Help Save the World, Paper360º March/April 2020

Paptic: Paper Products to Help Save the World, Paper360º March/April 2020

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Long-Term or Short-Term Results?, Paper360º May/June 2020

Long-Term or Short-Term Results?, Paper360º May/June 2020