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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º May/June 2018
TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º May/June 2018
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Editoral: Investing in the future: Writing and peer-reviewing for TAPPI Journal, TAPPI Journal July 2024
ABSTRACT: Those who actively participate in TAPPI realize how much there is to gain from the networking, educational resources, career development, and other opportunities that come with this involvement. One important opportunity is the ability to share your work and expertise with others in your field, and an excellent way to do this is by taking part in the TAPPI Journal peer-review process, either as an author or a reviewer or both.
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Mitigating Malodors at Pulp and Paper Production Plants, Paper360º July/August 2024
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Unlocking Profit Potential: How US Pulp Mills Can Capitalize on Carbon Capture, Paper360º May/June 2024
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To Canfor, Pulp is Much More than a Commodity, Paper360º September/October 2019
To Canfor, Pulp is Much More than a Commodity, Paper360º September/October 2019
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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2017
TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2017
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Paper Chemistry: What’s New, What’s Next, Paper360º March/
Paper Chemistry: What’s New, What’s Next, Paper360º March/April 2017
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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2020
TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2020
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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.