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1995 TAPPI/FBI corrugated productivity survey, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1996, Vol. 79(11)
1995 TAPPI/FBI corrugated productivity survey, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1996, Vol. 79(11)
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Visy's coolaroo mill serves corrugated needs in australia, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1996, Vol. 79(11)
Visy's coolaroo mill serves corrugated needs in australia, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1996, Vol. 79(11)
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Dispersion of waxes during the recycling of old corrugated containers, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)
Dispersion of waxes during the recycling of old corrugated containers, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)
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Presentation of a dry black liquor gasification process with direct causticization, TAPPI Journal March 2006
Presentation of a dry black liquor gasification process with direct causticization, TAPPI Journal March 2006
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Corrugated medium strength assessments in different flute structures, TAPPI Journal April 2026
ABSTRACT: Recent advancements in our ability to evaluate papers and our understanding of the mechanics of box failure have brought a renewed focus on measuring the performance of corrugated medium and an associated evolution of paper measurement approaches. This study evaluates the load curves, Hardness (where the fluted structure’s loading shifts away from an elastic response), and Concora medium crush test (CMT) values for a range of corrugated mediums in different common flute geometries. The shape of the load curve is a function of the geometry of the fluting profile and the relative stiffness of the paper, with smaller flutes and heavier papers reaching both the Hardness value and the ultimate load at lower deformation. Nonetheless, while the specific dynamics during the loading process vary, Hardness and CMT values correlate linearly between flute structures, even when testing specimens after different equilibration periods post-fluting. These correlations confirm the applicability of the standard A-flute CMT test to a broad range of papers and potential combined board flute structures, supporting quality assurance processes for medium production and optimization in corrugated board manufacturing.
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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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Influence of pallet pattern on top-to-bottom compression performance of unitized loads, TAPPI Journal
ABSTRACT: Environmental scaling factors estimate a corrugated container’s ability to withstand various conditions it will encounter during the storage and distribution process. In this project, we examined the compressive resistance of unitized loads using differing pallet stacking patterns. To simulate real-world failure scenarios in our laboratory tests, we used two different nominal board grades of single-wall C-flute regular slotted containers loaded with a plywood panel and bagged salt to direct the failure location to the bottom of the stack. Our results showed that the columnar aligned pattern provided the greatest compressive resistance and the interlocked stacking arrangement yielded the lowest of the patterns evaluated. Based on the study results, we calculated box compression retention multipliers for each pattern and compared them to scaling factors published by the Fibre Box Association.
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Importance of specimen preparation for edgewise compressive strength (ECT) testing, TAPPI JOURNAL April 2018
Importance of specimen preparation for edgewise compressive strength (ECT) testing, TAPPI JOURNAL April 2018
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Prediction of box failure from paper data for asymmetric corrugated board, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018
Prediction of box failure from paper data for asymmetric corrugated board, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018
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Application of a Pilot-Scale Pulsed Electrocoagulation system to OCC-Based Paper Mill Effluent, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2009
Application of a Pilot-Scale Pulsed Electrocoagulation system to OCC-Based Paper Mill Effluent, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2009