2010
DOI: 10.3923/jeasci.2010.206.210
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Modeling Narrow Loom Beat-Up System with Cam Transmission Influence

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“…There have been several attempts in the past years towards the mechanization and automation of the loom for purpose of optimizing the production process and improving the productivity of the loom. The design, modeling and dynamical response of such system had be extensively discussed in Raji, (2000); Raji & Adegbuyi, (2003); Raji, Erameh, Ozor, Ajayi & Kuku, (2010); Raji, Ozor & Kuku, (2011a); Raji, Erameh, Ajayi & Kuku, (2011b) and the control of the system for optimum performance cannot be over emphasized.…”
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“…There have been several attempts in the past years towards the mechanization and automation of the loom for purpose of optimizing the production process and improving the productivity of the loom. The design, modeling and dynamical response of such system had be extensively discussed in Raji, (2000); Raji & Adegbuyi, (2003); Raji, Erameh, Ozor, Ajayi & Kuku, (2010); Raji, Ozor & Kuku, (2011a); Raji, Erameh, Ajayi & Kuku, (2011b) and the control of the system for optimum performance cannot be over emphasized.…”
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“…In Raji et al (2010) and Raji et al (2011a), the analysis of the force requirement for the system showed that maximum impact required to beat the weft into the yarn during weaving was achieved at the maximum platecam displacement. The acceleration of the cam plate was controlled in the model at the start and end of motion as boundary conditions to specify some degree of stability for the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%