Abstract

Measurements of pressure distribution in the nip between a metal roller and a roller consisting of a thin rubber cover on a metal shell under various conditions of load, cover hardness and cover thickness are described. The results, although in qualitative agreement with Hannah's theory, show appreciable deviations from the quantitative theoretical predictions, and the possible causes of this discrepancy are discussed.

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