Published April 19, 2023 | Version v1
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Importance of Shear Stress in all Types of Paper Production from Paper Mill

  • 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lingaraj Appa Engineering College Bidar, Karnataka, India

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It is very important to save safely long term duration of paper documents until and unless which has very high shear stress. This paper study is mainly on intention to retain long time maintenance of paper and paper products. The reinforcement to paper yields high strength of paper. The simply cutting and tearing is nothing but shear load which failure or rupture or breakage. Which materials are adding to paper as reinforcement to enhance good characteristic behavior of material paper products? By this concept we can save paper long term. Also one of the main important problem in paper mill industry is alignment of dryers which cause paper to reel properly[6]. The copper has introducing as packing material in dryers for aligning work[6]. The paper has good compressive load withstanding as well as tensile load comparatively shear load.

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