The effectiveness of the light-gap method for monitoring saw tensioning
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of the light-gap method for evaluating the saw tensioning process. In particular, it examines the ability of the light-gap profile to indicate changes in saw natural frequency and stiffness caused by the tensioning stresses. The light-gap method for bandsaw...
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ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-24202018-01-05T17:30:22Z The effectiveness of the light-gap method for monitoring saw tensioning Lister, Peter F. This thesis investigates the effectiveness of the light-gap method for evaluating the saw tensioning process. In particular, it examines the ability of the light-gap profile to indicate changes in saw natural frequency and stiffness caused by the tensioning stresses. The light-gap method for bandsaws is studied in detail. Many of the results are also expected to be applicable to circular saws. Although the light-gap method is a poor indicator of the details of the tensioning stress distribution, it does provide a good measure of changes in natural frequencies and stiffness caused by the tensioning process. In particular, when a bandsaw is tensioned to the traditional light-gap profile, the frequency and stiffness of the saw can be characterized by the curvature of the light-gap profile. Additionally, the light-gap method offers important practical advantages over other tensioning evaluation techniques. The light-gap method indicates local non-uniformities in the tensioning state, guides roll path location and indicates levelling defects. For these reasons, the light-gap method is confirmed to be a highly effective and rational way of monitoring the saw tensioning process. Applied Science, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Graduate 2008-09-30T16:41:40Z 2008-09-30T16:41:40Z 1993 1993-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/2420 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 3339708 bytes application/pdf |
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This thesis investigates the effectiveness of the light-gap method for evaluating the saw tensioning process. In particular, it examines the ability of the light-gap profile to indicate changes in saw natural frequency and stiffness caused by the tensioning stresses. The light-gap method for bandsaws is studied in detail. Many of the results are also expected to be applicable to circular saws. Although the light-gap method is a poor indicator of the details of the tensioning stress distribution, it does provide a good measure of changes in natural frequencies and stiffness caused by the tensioning process. In particular, when a bandsaw is tensioned to the traditional light-gap profile, the frequency and stiffness of the saw can be characterized by the curvature of the light-gap profile. Additionally, the light-gap method offers important practical advantages over other tensioning evaluation techniques. The light-gap method indicates local non-uniformities in the tensioning state, guides roll path location and indicates levelling defects. For these reasons, the light-gap method is confirmed to be a highly effective and rational way of monitoring the saw tensioning process. === Applied Science, Faculty of === Mechanical Engineering, Department of === Graduate |
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