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Rotary Die Design for Dimensional Accuracy Control, 1993 Cor

Rotary Die Design for Dimensional Accuracy Control, 1993 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings

Fully Integrated, Single Source Rotary Diecutting Line, 1993

Fully Integrated, Single Source Rotary Diecutting Line, 1993 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings

Box Plant Operator Training System, 1998 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings

Box Plant Operator Training System, 1998 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings

TAPPI/FTA Joint Workshop: How to Improve/ Enhance Printing on a Corrugated Press, 1998 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings

TAPPI/FTA Joint Workshop: How to Improve/ Enhance Printing on a Corrugated Press, 1998 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings

Predictability of Printing on Linerboard Substrates, 1999 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings

Predictability of Printing on Linerboard Substrates, 1999 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings

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On the design of corrugated boards: A new FEM modeling and experimental validation, TAPPI Journal August 2025

ABSTRACT: This study presents a simplified finite element modeling (FEM) approach suitable for large structures made of corrugated boards, such as customized packages, based on a homogenization method, which is combined with correction factors for internal mechanisms. The homogenization process reduces computational time by transforming flute geometries into equivalent elastic models. In large deformations and in the presence of contact for a given geometry, the effective elastic modulus in the thickness direction, as well as the effective thickness of the structure, are corrected by two statistical Weibull distributions representing the contact and buckling mechanisms in a corrugated board. The Weibull parameters are obtained via experimental analysis, and such a process is then validated. The results demonstrate that the statistical parameters (â1 = 0.14, â2 = 1.31) can be used for the simplistic representation of corrugated boards, being computationally efficient. This research contributes to the optimization of corrugated packaging design, specifically by simplifying FEM models for faster, yet equally accurate, simulations.

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Magazine articles
Green Bay Packaging Keeps Safety in the Family, Paper360º January/February 2020

Green Bay Packaging Keeps Safety in the Family, Paper360º January/February 2020

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Magazine articles
We’ve Got Good Chemistry: Innovations Papermakers Need to Know About, Paper360º March/April 2020

We’ve Got Good Chemistry: Innovations Papermakers Need to Know About, Paper360º March/April 2020