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Tension variations in pliable material in production machinery

Whitworth et al., 1983

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12353689331032819354
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Whitworth D
Harrison M
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Applied Mathematical Modelling

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A mathematical model of a high-speed material handling machine has been developed so that the variation of tension in the material can be predicted. The machine components can include free rollers, driven rollers and material rolls. The effects of friction between material …
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