Modelling the dynamical behaviour of a paper web. Part I

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Division of Solid Mechanics, Mid Sweden University, Holmgatan 10, 85170, Sweden [1 ]
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Comput Struct | 2007年 / 3-4卷 / 131-147期
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Finite element method - Mathematical models;
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10.1016/j.compstruc.2006.09.006
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A new shell element has been proposed for geometrically non-linear, finite element analyses of axially moving paper web. Web instability problems of paper travelling in a printing system, such as wrinkling and fluttering, pose special challenges in the numerical analyses. For examples, these are finite bending stiffness (as opposed to membrane), orthotropy, and non-uniform distributions of mechanical and hygro-properties (in different length scales). The new formulation has accounted for paper transport velocity and paper bending stiffness based on a mixed Lagrangian-Eulerian description of the motion. A natural coordinate system has been employed in the analytical and finite element formulations. Benchmarking with different finite elements in various tests showed that the proposed element is indeed more stable and reliable for the chosen application than existing elements. The usability of the shell element has been successfully demonstrated by two example problems: wrinkling of stretched isotropic and orthotropic membranes, and the vibration of a web showing a speed-tensioning effect above a critical web transport velocity. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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