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Calculation of PSI from PLI in nip

Calculation of PSI from PLI in nip

Calculation of PSI from PLI in nip

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Any advice on where one can find calculations to convert from PLI to PSI generated inside a calender nip

RE: Calculation of PSI from PLI in nip


It's an old book, probably out of print, but it has the best analysis of calendering I have ever found.

"Polymer Processing" by James M McKelvey, Published by John Wiley and Sons Inc. 1962.

Chapter 9 'Hydrodynamic Analysis of Calenders' - excellent, well worth searching it out.

If you can't find it contact James M Mckelvey at http://wuche.wustl.edu/faculty/mckelvey.html



Regards,

Peter P

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