Oct 27, 2003 #1 wilder1 Chemical Joined Oct 27, 2003 Messages 1 Location US Any advice on where one can find calculations to convert from PLI to PSI generated inside a calender nip
Any advice on where one can find calculations to convert from PLI to PSI generated inside a calender nip
Oct 28, 2003 #2 PrentP Materials Joined Jul 22, 2002 Messages 33 Location GB 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 Upvote 0 Downvote
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