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MODELING OF THE PROCESS OF WINDING THREADS ON A RIGID CYLINDER
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Principles of the theory of deformation of helically-anisotropic body as applied to determination of parameters characterizing the stress strain state of the body are presented. Examples of the theory application to cable constructions and other helically-anisotropic bodies are presented. A special attention is paid to modeling the process of layered structure formation during winding. The model accounts for relationship between the elastic modulus and Poisson's ratio of helically-anisotropic materials, physical, mechanical, and kinetic parameters of the yarn and winding system. The presented analysis of winding body state allows to optimize the process of winding yarn on a rigid base.
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