Yarn Tension in Winding Mechanism Part 2: Stress in Yarn Beams

Tension remaining in a yarn after it is laid on a beam is not equal to the original winding tension. Accordingly, no constant winding tension produces a uniform residual tension on all levels. The present article analyzes the distribution of residual tension in a yarn laid on a beam. The force which...

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Published inJournal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 75 - 81
Main Author Nakashima, Tatsuo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published The Textile Machinery Society of Japan 1968
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Summary:Tension remaining in a yarn after it is laid on a beam is not equal to the original winding tension. Accordingly, no constant winding tension produces a uniform residual tension on all levels. The present article analyzes the distribution of residual tension in a yarn laid on a beam. The force which a beam receives through a yarn wound on it is occasionaly sufficiently strong to break down the beam or demolish yarn layers. This article analyzes the force on the beam and its flanges. it analyzes also the stress contained in a yarn and a beam under plain-strain condition, assuming a yarn to be a curvilinear, anisotropic, elastic body.
ISSN:0040-5043
1881-1159
DOI:10.4188/jte1955.14.75