Abstract
AbstractA biaxial stress state has been proposed to formulate a failure criterion for paperboard during bending. About 100 paperboards have been splitted, such that top, middle, and bottom plies have been free-laid and tested in the machine direction, cross-machine direction as well as in out-of-plane direction (ZD). The purpose was to determine the failure stresses and its dependency of papermaking parameters: density, degree of orientation, and fiber length for each layer. A linear model to predict the geometrical strength of a plies was suggested. Analytically simulations of different paperboard structures behavior during bending were performed. The density of the middle ply affected the location of the failure position in ZD, as well as the maximum bending moment. The impact of orientation and degree of anisotropy was simulated, which can be used to optimize the ZD property gradient by tweaking the properties, and hence optimize paperboard performance.
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Funder
Royal Institute of Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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