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12 years 11 months ago #491 by Archived Forum Admin
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Howar..
Thank you for your response, this is very helpfull, we have achieved better results.
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12 years 11 months ago #485 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hi Raoul,
The theoretical diameter of the stranded conductors going through the die is mathematically determined.
No. wires Construction multiplier
2 2 2
3 3 2.16
4 4 2.42
5 5 2.7
6 6 around a dummy core 3
7 1 center, 6 around 3
8 1 center, 7around 3.33
10 2 center, 8 around 4
12 3 center, 9 around 4.16
14 4 center, 10 around 4.42
15 5 center, 10 around 4.7
16 5 center, 11 around 4.7
17 1 center, 6 around, 10 around 5
18 1 center, 6 around, 11 around 5
19 1 center, 6 around, 6 around 5
Please note that the 19 wire construction can also run as a smooth, round unilay construction, using a shorter lay. The multiplier is then 4.8736
The die diameter is 2% larger than the calculated no.
If you have further questions you can contact me directly.
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Willy Hauer
www.Howarequipment.com
The theoretical diameter of the stranded conductors going through the die is mathematically determined.
No. wires Construction multiplier
2 2 2
3 3 2.16
4 4 2.42
5 5 2.7
6 6 around a dummy core 3
7 1 center, 6 around 3
8 1 center, 7around 3.33
10 2 center, 8 around 4
12 3 center, 9 around 4.16
14 4 center, 10 around 4.42
15 5 center, 10 around 4.7
16 5 center, 11 around 4.7
17 1 center, 6 around, 10 around 5
18 1 center, 6 around, 11 around 5
19 1 center, 6 around, 6 around 5
Please note that the 19 wire construction can also run as a smooth, round unilay construction, using a shorter lay. The multiplier is then 4.8736
The die diameter is 2% larger than the calculated no.
If you have further questions you can contact me directly.
Best Regards,
Willy Hauer
www.Howarequipment.com
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12 years 11 months ago #486 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hi Willy,
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to share this information.
Best regards,
Raoul
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to share this information.
Best regards,
Raoul
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12 years 11 months ago #487 by Archived Forum Admin
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Good day..
I saw your calcs and I'm wondering How to determine the multiplier to go beyond the 19 strands, we currently go up to 105 ends on a double and single twist bunchers/closers, any reading material on this subject available?
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I saw your calcs and I'm wondering How to determine the multiplier to go beyond the 19 strands, we currently go up to 105 ends on a double and single twist bunchers/closers, any reading material on this subject available?
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12 years 11 months ago #488 by Archived Forum Admin
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Greetings from Toronto,
Your question cannot be answered with a simple formula. As a matter of fact the diameters vary even between single and double twist operations and are also dependent on the actual lay length.
Below is a table which shows the various factors for different geometric formations.
The bunch diameter on a double twist will be approximately 10 – 12% larger and on the Single twist 2 – 5% larger.
This should at least give you a starting point.
n f n f n f
1 1.00 19 5.00 61 9.00
2 2.00 24 6.00 70 10.00
3 2.15 26/27 6.15 75 10.15
4 2.41 28/30 6.41 80 10.41
5 2.70 31/32/33 6.70 85 10.70
7 3.00 37 7.00 91 11.00
10 4.00 44 8.00 102 12.00
12 4.15 48 8.15 108 12.15
14 4.41 52 8.41 114 12.41
16 4.70 56 8.70 120 12.70
I remember that Fred Krafft (Cook Machinery) wrote an article decades ago, covering this subject. Unfortunately I lent my copy to someone and never got it back. Maybe someone can remember this article and get us a link.
Best Regards,
Willy
www.HowarEquipment.com
Your question cannot be answered with a simple formula. As a matter of fact the diameters vary even between single and double twist operations and are also dependent on the actual lay length.
Below is a table which shows the various factors for different geometric formations.
The bunch diameter on a double twist will be approximately 10 – 12% larger and on the Single twist 2 – 5% larger.
This should at least give you a starting point.
n f n f n f
1 1.00 19 5.00 61 9.00
2 2.00 24 6.00 70 10.00
3 2.15 26/27 6.15 75 10.15
4 2.41 28/30 6.41 80 10.41
5 2.70 31/32/33 6.70 85 10.70
7 3.00 37 7.00 91 11.00
10 4.00 44 8.00 102 12.00
12 4.15 48 8.15 108 12.15
14 4.41 52 8.41 114 12.41
16 4.70 56 8.70 120 12.70
I remember that Fred Krafft (Cook Machinery) wrote an article decades ago, covering this subject. Unfortunately I lent my copy to someone and never got it back. Maybe someone can remember this article and get us a link.
Best Regards,
Willy
www.HowarEquipment.com
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12 years 11 months ago #489 by Archived Forum Admin
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Willy,
I asked a couple of weeks ago about Fred. He knew a lot about wire manufacturing and was a fixture at the Wire Association meetings for a long time.
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I asked a couple of weeks ago about Fred. He knew a lot about wire manufacturing and was a fixture at the Wire Association meetings for a long time.
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