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    Contact-Induced Nonlinearity in Oscillating Belts and Webs

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    This study is motivated by issues in belt dynamics and paper forming where the oscillatory motion of the contact point between the belt and pulley or the web and roll is important. The objective is to evaluate the influence of the nonlinear contact boundary conditions on the dynamics of the belt or web. To accomplish this objective, two models are analyzed using perturbation methods. The first model represents a string on an elastic foundation (an approximation of the paper forming process) and the second model represents a tensioned beam (accessory drive belt). The first correction to the fundamental natural frequency and the dynamic belt/web length are determined as a function of the governing parameters. For both models, the change in belt length is found to be proportional to the radius of the pulley/roll and the initial belt/web energy.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69021/2/10.1177_107754639500100404.pd

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