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What (who) is write winding - definition

FABRICATION TECHNIQUE USING STRENGTH FIBRES IN A BINDING MATRIX
Pull winding

Compensation winding         
  • C. Cross section of DC motor with compensation windings showing magnetic flux due to armature windings.
  • E. Cross section of DC motor with compensation windings showing magnetic flux due to field and armature under heavy load with compensation windings.  The flux in the gap has been restored.
  • D. Cross section of DC motor with compensation windings showing magnetic flux due to field and armature under heavy load.  The flux in the gap has shifted.
  • B. Cross section of DC motor with compensation windings showing magnetic flux due to field windings.
WINDING IN THE POLE FACE OF A MOTOR
Compensation Winding
A compensation winding in a DC shunt motor is a winding in the field pole face plate that carries armature current to reduce stator field distortion. Its purpose is to reduce brush arcing and erosion in DC motors that are operated with weak fields, variable heavy loads or reversing operation such as steel-mill motors.
write-down         
REDUCTION IN RECOGNIZED VALUE OF AN ENTITY
Write down; Goodwill writedown; Written off; Write-down; Writeoff; Writedown; Writedowns; Totalled; Write off; Tax write-off; Tax writeoff
¦ noun Finance a reduction in the estimated or nominal value of an asset.
Totalled         
REDUCTION IN RECOGNIZED VALUE OF AN ENTITY
Write down; Goodwill writedown; Written off; Write-down; Writeoff; Writedown; Writedowns; Totalled; Write off; Tax write-off; Tax writeoff
·add. ·- of Total.

Wikipedia

Filament winding

Filament winding is a fabrication technique mainly used for manufacturing open (cylinders) or closed end structures (pressure vessels or tanks). This process involves winding filaments under tension over a rotating mandrel. The mandrel rotates around the spindle (Axis 1 or X: Spindle) while a delivery eye on a carriage (Axis 2 or Y: Horizontal) traverses horizontally in line with the axis of the rotating mandrel, laying down fibers in the desired pattern or angle to the rotational axis. The most common filaments are glass or carbon and are impregnated with resin by passing through a bath as they are wound onto the mandrel. Once the mandrel is completely covered to the desired thickness, the resin is cured. Depending on the resin system and its cure characteristics, often the mandrel is autoclaved or heated in an oven or rotated under radiant heaters until the part is cured. Once the resin has cured, the mandrel is removed or extracted, leaving the hollow final product. For some products such as gas bottles, the 'mandrel' is a permanent part of the finished product forming a liner to prevent gas leakage or as a barrier to protect the composite from the fluid to be stored.

Filament winding is well suited to automation, and there are many applications, such as pipe and small pressure vessel that are wound and cured without any human intervention. The controlled variables for winding are fibre type, resin content, wind angle, tow or bandwidth and thickness of the fiber bundle. The angle at which the fibre is wound has an effect on the properties of the final product. A high angle "hoop" will provide circumferential strength, while lower angle patterns (either polar or helical) will provide greater longitudinal / axial tensile strength.

Products currently being produced using this technique range from pipes, golf club shafts, reverse osmosis membrane housings, oars, bicycle forks, bicycle rims, power and transmission poles, pressure vessels, missile casings, aircraft fuselages, lamp posts and yacht spars.