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Mathematical Model of Elastic Heald

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Advances in Mechanism Design II

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The paper is concerned with description of the mathematical model meant for an analysis of the movement of healds during the weaving cycle. The paper deals with the assessment of the current construction design fastening the heald into the heald shaft. The present condition is characterized by the increased heald loading which is caused by its impact on the supporting wire. As a result of this, the healds get considerably worn out and their service life of the heads is reduced. There is a possibility for passive resistance involvement to reduce the velocity of the heald impact on the supporting wire. In this variant of the solution, the friction between the heald and the supporting wire is used for the decreasing of the impact.

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This publication was written as part of the project “Research of the processes of textile and single-purpose machines” with the support of the Specific University Research Grant and also the Institutional Endowment for the Long Term Conceptual Development of Research Institutes, as provided by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic.

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Bílek, M., Kovář, Š., Skřivánek, J. (2017). Mathematical Model of Elastic Heald. In: Beran, J., Bílek, M., Žabka, P. (eds) Advances in Mechanism Design II. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 44. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44087-3_42

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