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Friction and Damage Accumulation, Formation, Morphology and Transport of Dust from Fibre Handling

Author

  • Bengt Christensson
  • Carl-Håkan Andersson
  • H Andersson
  • O Månsson
  • Staffan Krantz
  • Orest Lastow
  • Roland Akselsson

Editor

  • A.R. Bunsell
  • A. Kelly
  • A. Massian

Summary, in English

The mechanical stress build up in fibre handling, the dynamical frictional phenomena between fibres and curves surfaces and formation of dust have been studied. Typical are stick slip behaviour and threshold stress levels for formation of dust. The emissions of dust can be limited by electrostatic charging. The measured coefficients of friction of the fibres depend on the mechanical properties, micro structure, morphology and sizing of the fibres, the friction materials, the deformation rates and applied loads.

Publishing year

1993

Language

English

Pages

89-94

Publication/Series

Developments in the Science and Technology of Composite Materials

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Woodhead Publishing Limited

Topic

  • Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Keywords

  • fibres
  • formation
  • emission
  • fibre properties

Conference name

6th European Conference on Composite Materials, ECCM6

Conference date

1993-09-20 - 1993-09-24

Conference place

Bordeaux, France

Status

Published