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As Dave mentioned in an earlier post, one of the notable things about this year's IWEB conference was the appearance of several papers featuring ABAQUS models. Significantly, two came from staff at the Web Handling Center. ABAQUS is a very sophisticated (and very expensive) software package us...

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A case study of a difficult concave roller application by Jerry Brown
We are current using a concave roller with a “bowtie” profile that’s working well. Recently, though, we’ve been having serious wrinkling problems at another location farther down the line. We feel another concave roller might help. But, we’re wondering if we should go t...

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Dr. David Roisum

Dr. Roisum is a well-known authority in the area of web handling and converting. He has authored seven books, including Winding, Rollers and Web-Handling and has coauthored or edited several others. He was a technical editor for Converting Magazine with a monthly column entitled "Web Works." An accomplished professional speaker and instructor, Roisum has been praised for his skill at translating highly technical information into a common sense practical reference. Dave has been honored by TAPPI with their Finishing & Converting Division Award, Thomas W. Busch Prize and Finest Faculty awards and is a TAPPI Fellow. Dave received his Ph.D. from the Web Handling Research Center where he later became an Industrial Advisory Board member.

Dave has worked for the Beloit Corporation as a designer of winding machinery and later as a manager of research, and for Kimberly-Clark as a converting expert serving all business units. He is now a principal of Finishing Technologies Inc., providing consulting services to more than 300 clients who convert or manufacture: paper, film, foil, nonwovens, textiles and many other materials. He has accumulated much practical experience working in nearly 1,000 plants over the course of more than three decades.