943 resultados para heatset offset
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Työssä tutkittiin heatset offset- ja syväpainetun SC-paperin painojäljen laatua, kun koepaperikoneella valmistetun SC-paperin valmistuksessa käytettiin eri kuivatus-menetelmiä. Erityisesti kiinnostus kohdistui eri kuiva-ainepitoisuuksissa käytetyn ilmakuivatuksen aiheuttamiin painojäljen laatuvaikutuksiin. Painojäljen lisäksi työssä tarkasteltiin pohjapaperin ominaisuuksia kuivatuksen jakalanteroinnin jälkeen. Perinteisen sylinterikuivatuksen kuivatuskapasiteettia voidaan nostaa kuivattamalla paperia kuuman ilman avulla, jolloin paperin haihdutusnopeus nousee yli viisinkertaiseksi sylinterikuivatukseenverrattuna. Ilmakuivatus voidaan sijoittaa välittömästä kuivatusosan alkuun ennen ensimmäistä kuivatussylinteriä tai korkeampaan kuiva-ainepitoisuuteen sylinterikuivatuksen keskelle. Kuivattua paperia tarkasteltaessa kuuman ilman avulla kuivatun paperin ominaisuudet poikkesivat huokoisuuden ja öljynabsorption suhteen sylinterikuivatusta paperista sekä heatset offset- että syväpainopaperilla. Kalanterointi tasoitti koepisteiden välisiä muutoksia. Kalanteroidusta paperista havaittiin, että ilmakuivatuksen sijoittuminen välittömästi puristimen jälkeen kasvatti paperin molempien pintojen opasiteettia. Vastaavasti paperin tiheys kasvoi, kun paperia kuivattiin kuumalla ilmalla sekä ennen sylinterikuivatusta että sylinterikuivatuksen keskellä. Yhteistä ilmakuivatuksen käytölle kaikissa koepisteissä oli paperin huokoisuuden pieneneminen. Heatset offsetpainoprosessissa käytettävä kostutusvesi asettaa paperin kuitu-karhenemiselle vaatimuksia. Tutkimuksessa havaittiin, että puristimen jälkeen sijoitettu ilmakuivatus pienensi paperin taipumusta karhentua painoprosessissa. Muiden ominaisuuksien osalta paperin kuivatus kuuman ilman avulla yhdessä sylinterikuivatuksen kanssa ei jättänyt paperiin sellaisia jälkiä, jotka näkyisivät heatset offset- ja syväpainetun SC-paperin painojäljessä verrattuna kokonaan yksiviira-vientisesti sylinterikuivattuun paperiin.
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Tämän diplomityön tavoitteena oli kartoittaa kotikeräyspaperin lajijakautumisesta ja eri jakeiden ikääntymiskäyttäytymisestä johtuvien siistausongelmien syyt sekä tutkia tulevaisuuden painotekniikan kehitystrendien asettamia vaatimuksia siistauslaitosten kannalta. Kirjallisuusosassa tarkasteltiin siistauksen sekä erilaisten painatustekniikoiden teoriaa. Lisäksi siinä tarkasteltiin erilaisia siistattavuuteen vaikuttavia tekijöitä. Kirjallisuusosassa luotiin katsaus viimeaikaisiin painatuksen kehityksiin Suomessa sekä kartoitettiin painatuksen lähitulevaisuutta. Myös tulevaisuuden näkymiä siistauslaitosten kannalta tarkasteltiin. Kokeellisessa osassa tutkittiin suomalaisen kotikeräyspaperin siistattavuusominaisuuksia pian painamisen jälkeen sekä kolmen ja kuuden kuukauden vanhentamisen kuluttua. Esitutkimusten perusteella siistattaviksi valittiin useita coldset offset painettuja sanomalehtiä, sekä kaksi syväpainettua ja yksi heatset offset painettu aikakauslehti. Kyseisten painotuotteiden siistattavuus-ominaisuuksia tarkasteltiin laboratoriomittakaavaisissa pulpperoinneissa sekä osin flotatoinneissa. Erilaisten painotuotteiden siistattavuutta tarkasteltiin ISO-vaaleus-, k700nm-arvo-, ERIC-arvo-, CIE L*a*b*- ja lika- ja painoväripilkkumittausten avulla. Tutkittujen painotuotteiden kierrätysominaisuudet vaihtelivat niin tuoreena kuin vanhennettunakin helposti siistattavista jo tuoreena vaikeasti siistattavaan. Hyvän tuloksen koko vanhentamisen keston ajan antoivat suomalaiset aikakauslehdet sekä osa sanomalehdistä. Laboratoriotutkimuksissa havaittiin että painotalojen käyttämien painovärien, erityisesti värillisten painovärien, valinnalla on suuri vaikutus valmiin painotuotteen uusiokäyttöön. Tämän diplomityön antamien tulosten perusteella voidaan sanoa, että kotimaisen keräyspaperin viimeaikaiseen siistattavuuden heikkenemiseen on vaikuttanut eniten coldset offset painotuotteiden suuresti lisääntynyt väripainatuksen määrä.
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The objective of the thesis was to examine the possibilities in designing better performing nozzles for the heatset drying oven in Forest Pilot Center. To achieve the objective, two predesigned nozzle types along with the replicas of the current nozzles in the heatset drying oven were tested on a pilot-scale dryer. During the runnability trials, the pilot dryer was installed between the last printing unit and the drying oven. The two sets of predesigned nozzles were consecutively installed in the dryer. Four web tension values and four different impingement air velocities were used and the web behavior during the trial points was evaluated and recorded. The runnability in all trial conditions was adequate or even good. During the heat transfer trials, each nozzle type was tested on at least two different nozzle-to-surface distances and four different impingement air velocities. In a test situation, an aluminum plate fitted with thermocouples was set below a nozzle and the temperature measurement of each block was logged. From the measurements, a heat transfer coefficient profile for the nozzle was calculated. The performance of each nozzle type in tested conditions could now be rated and compared. The results verified that the predesigned simpler nozzles were better than the replicas. For runnability reasons, there were rows of inclined orifices on the leading and trailing edges of the current nozzles. They were believed to deteriorate the overall performance of the nozzle, and trials were conducted to test this hypothesis. The perpendicular orifices and inclined orifices of a replica nozzle were consecutively taped shut and the performance of the modified nozzles was measured as before, and then compared to the performance of the whole nozzle. It was found out, that after a certain nozzle-to-surface distance the jets from the two nozzles would collide, which deteriorates the heat transfer.
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We use the density functional theory/local-density approximation (DFT/LDA)-1/2 method [L. G. Ferreira , Phys. Rev. B 78, 125116 (2008)], which attempts to fix the electron self-energy deficiency of DFT/LDA by half-ionizing the whole Bloch band of the crystal, to calculate the band offsets of two Si/SiO(2) interface models. Our results are similar to those obtained with a ""state-of-the-art"" GW approach [R. Shaltaf , Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 186401 (2008)], with the advantage of being as computationally inexpensive as the usual DFT/LDA. Our band gap and band offset predictions are in excellent agreement with experiments.
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Signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) performance of a multiband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing ultra-wideband system with residual timing offset is investigated. To do so, an exact mathematical derivation of the SIR of this system is derived. It becomes obvious that, unlike a cyclic prefixing based system, a zero padding based system is sensitive to residual timing offset.
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The sparsely spaced highly permeable fractures of the granitic rock aquifer at Stang-er-Brune (Brittany, France) form a well-connected fracture network of high permeability but unknown geometry. Previous work based on optical and acoustic logging together with single-hole and cross-hole flowmeter data acquired in 3 neighbouring boreholes (70-100 m deep) has identified the most important permeable fractures crossing the boreholes and their hydraulic connections. To constrain possible flow paths by estimating the geometries of known and previously unknown fractures, we have acquired, processed and interpreted multifold, single- and cross-hole GPR data using 100 and 250 MHz antennas. The GPR data processing scheme consisting of timezero corrections, scaling, bandpass filtering and F-X deconvolution, eigenvector filtering, muting, pre-stack Kirchhoff depth migration and stacking was used to differentiate fluid-filled fracture reflections from source generated noise. The final stacked and pre-stack depth-migrated GPR sections provide high-resolution images of individual fractures (dipping 30-90°) in the surroundings (2-20 m for the 100 MHz antennas; 2-12 m for the 250 MHz antennas) of each borehole in a 2D plane projection that are of superior quality to those obtained from single-offset sections. Most fractures previously identified from hydraulic testing can be correlated to reflections in the single-hole data. Several previously unknown major near vertical fractures have also been identified away from the boreholes.
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The analysis of the multiantenna capacity in the high-SNR regime has hitherto focused on the high-SNR slope (or maximum multiplexing gain), which quantifies the multiplicative increase as function of the number of antennas. This traditional characterization is unable to assess the impact of prominent channel features since, for a majority of channels, the slope equals the minimum of the number of transmit and receive antennas. Furthermore, a characterization based solely on the slope captures only the scaling but it has no notion of the power required for a certain capacity. This paper advocates a more refined characterization whereby, as function of SNRjdB, the high-SNR capacity is expanded as an affine function where the impact of channel features such as antenna correlation, unfaded components, etc, resides in the zero-order term or power offset. The power offset, for which we find insightful closed-form expressions, is shown to play a chief role for SNR levels of practical interest.
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Mottling is one of the key defects in offset-printing. Mottling can be defined as unwanted unevenness of print. In this work, diameter of a mottle spot is defined between 0.5-10.0 mm. There are several types of mottling, but the reason behind the problem is still not fully understood. Several commercial machine vision products for the evaluation of print unevenness have been presented. Two of these methods used in these products have been implemented in this thesis. The one is the cluster method and the other is the band-pass method. The properties of human vision system have been taken into account in the implementation of these two methods. An index produced by the cluster method is a weighted sum of the number of found spots, and an index produced by band-pass method is a weighted sum of coefficients of variations of gray-levels for each spatial band. Both methods produce larger indices for visually poor samples, so they can discern good samples from the poor ones. The difference between the indices for good and poor samples is slightly larger produced by the cluster method. 11 However, without the samples evaluated by human experts, the goodness of these results is still questionable. This comparison will be left to the next phase of the project.
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The properties of the paper surface play a crucial role in ensuring suitable quality and runnability in various converting and finishing operations, such as printing. Plasma surface modification makes it possible to modify the surface chemistry of paper without altering the bulk material properties. This also makes it possible to investigate the role of the surface chemistry alone on printability without influencing the porous structure of the pigment-coated paper. Since the porous structure of a pigment coating controls both ink setting and optical properties, surface chemical changes created by a plasma modification have a potential to decouple these two effects and to permit a better optimization of them both. The aim of this work was to understand the effects of plasma surface modification on paper properties, and how it influences printability in the sheet-fed offset process. The objective was to broaden the fundamental understanding of the role of surface chemistry on offset printing. The effects of changing the hydrophilicity/ hydrophobicity and the surface chemical composition by plasma activation and plasma coatings on the properties of coated paper and on ink-paper interactions as well as on sheet-fed offset print quality were investigated. In addition, the durability of the plasma surface modification was studied. Nowadays, a typical sheet-fed offset press also contains units for surface finishing, for example UVvarnishing. The role of the surface chemistry on the UV-varnish absorption into highly permeable and porous pigment-coated paper was also investigated. With plasma activation it was possible to increase the surface energy and hydrophilicity of paper. Both polar and dispersion interactions were found to increase, although the change was greater in the polar interactions due to induced oxygen molecular groups. The results indicated that plasma activation takes place particularly in high molecular weight components such as the dispersion chemicals used to stabilize the pigment and latex particles. Surface composition, such as pigment and binder type, was found to influence the response to the plasma activation. The general trend was that pilot-scale treatment modified the surface chemistry without altering the physical coating structure, whereas excessive laboratory-scale treatment increased the surface roughness and reduced the surface strength, which led to micro-picking in printing. It was shown that pilot-scale plasma activation in combination with appropriate ink oils makes it possible to adjust the ink-setting rate. The ink-setting rate decreased with linseed-oil-based inks, probably due to increased acid-base interactions between the polar groups in the oil and the plasma-treated paper surface. With mineral-oil-based inks, the ink setting accelerated due to plasma activation. Hydrophobic plasma coatings were able to reduce or even prevent the absorption of dampening water into pigmentcoated paper, even when the dampening water was applied under the influence of nip pressure. A uniform hydrophobic plasma coating with sufficient chemical affinity with ink gave an improved print quality in terms of higher print density and lower print mottle. It was also shown that a fluorocarbon plasma coating reduced the free wetting of the UV-varnish into the highly permeable and porous pigment coating. However, when the UV-varnish was applied under the influence of nip pressure, which leads to forced wetting, the role of the surface chemical composition seems to be much less. A decay in surface energy and wettability occurred during the first weeks of storage after plasma activation, after which it leveled off. However, the oxygen/carbon elemental ratio did not decrease as a function of time, indicating that ageing could be caused by a re-orientation of polar groups or by a contamination of the surface. The plasma coatings appeared to be more stable when the hydrophobicity was higher, probably due to fewer interactions with oxygen and water vapor in the air.
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The offset printing process is complex and involves the meeting of two essentially complex materials, printing ink and paper, upon which the final product is formed. It can therefore be expected that a multitude of chemical and physical interactions and mechanisms take place at the ink-paper interface. Interactions between ink and paper are of interest to both the papermakers and ink producers, as they wish to achieve better quality in the final product. The objective of this work is to clarify the combined influence of paper coating structure, printing ink and fountain solution on ink setting and the problems related to ink setting. A further aim is to identify the mechanisms that influence ink setting problems, and to be able to counteract them by changing properties of the coating layer or by changing the properties of the ink. The work carried out for this thesis included use of many techniques ranging from standard paper and printability tests to advanced optical techniques for detection of ink filaments during ink levelling. Modern imaging methods were applied for assessment of ink filament remain sizes and distribution of ink components inside pigment coating layers. Gravimetric filtration method and assessment of print rub using Ink-Surface-Interaction-Tester (ISIT) were utilized to study the influence of ink properties on ink setting. The chemical interactions were observed with the help of modified thin layer chromatography and contact angle measurements using both conventional and high speed imaging. The results of the papers in this thesis link the press operational parameters to filament sizes and show the influence of these parameters to filament size distribution. The relative importance between the press operation parameters was shown to vary. The size distribution of filaments is important in predicting the ink setting behaviour, which was highlighted by the dynamic gloss and ink setting studies. Prediction of ink setting behaviour was also further improved by use of separate permeability factors for different ink types in connection to filtration equations. The roles of ink components were studied in connection to ink absorption and mechanism of print rub. Total solids content and ratio of linseed oil to mineral oil were found to determine the degree of print rub on coated papers. Wax addition improved print rub resistance, but would not decrease print rub as much as lowering the total solids content in the ink. Linseed oil was shown to absorb into pigment coating pores by mechanism of adsorption to pore walls, which highlights the need for sufficient pore surface area for improved chromatographic separation of ink components. These results should help press operators, suppliers of printing presses, papermakers and suppliers to papermakers, to better understand the material and operating conditions of the press as it relates to various print quality issues. Even though paper is in competition with electronic media, high quality printed products are still in demand. The results should provide useful information for this segment of the industry.
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In many industrial applications, such as the printing and coatings industry, wetting of porous materials by liquids includes not only imbibition and permeation into the bulk but also surface spreading and evaporation. By understanding these phenomena, valuable information can be obtained for improved process control, runnability and printability, in which liquid penetration and subsequent drying play important quality and economic roles. Knowledge of the position of the wetting front and the distribution/degree of pore filling within the structure is crucial in describing the transport phenomena involved. Although exemplifying paper as a porous medium in this work, the generalisation to dynamic liquid transfer onto a surface, including permeation and imbibition into porous media, is of importance to many industrial and naturally occurring environmental processes. This thesis explains the phenomena in the field of heatset web offset printing but the content and the analyses are applicable in many other printing methods and also other technologies where water/moisture monitoring is crucial in order to have a stable process and achieve high quality end products. The use of near-infrared technology to study the water and moisture response of porous pigmented structures is presented. The use of sensitive surface chemical and structural analysis, as well as the internal structure investigation of a porous structure, to inspect liquid wetting and distribution, complements the information obtained by spectroscopic techniques. Strong emphasis has been put on the scale of measurement, to filter irrelevant information and to understand the relationship between interactions involved. The near-infrared spectroscopic technique, presented here, samples directly the changes in signal absorbance and its variation in the process at multiple locations in a print production line. The in-line non-contact measurements are facilitated by using several diffuse reflectance probes, giving the absolute water/moisture content from a defined position in the dynamic process in real-time. The nearinfrared measurement data illustrate the changes in moisture content as the paper is passing through the printing nips and dryer, respectively, and the analysis of the mechanisms involved highlight the roles of the contacting surfaces and the relative liquid carrier properties of both non-image and printed image areas. The thesis includes laboratory studies on wetting of porous media in the form of coated paper and compressed pigment tablets by mono-, dual-, and multi-component liquids, and paper water/moisture content analysis in both offline and online conditions, thus also enabling direct sampling of temporal water/moisture profiles from multiple locations. One main focus in this thesis was to establish a measurement system which is able to monitor rapid changes in moisture content of paper. The study suggests that near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy can be used as a moisture sensitive system and to provide accurate online qualitative indicators, but, also, when accurately calibrated, can provide quantification of water/moisture levels, its distribution and dynamic liquid transfer. Due to the high sensitivity, samples can be measured with excellent reproducibility and good signal to noise ratio. Another focus of this thesis was on the evolution of the moisture content, i.e. changes in moisture content referred to (re)wetting, and liquid distribution during printing of coated paper. The study confirmed different wetting phases together with the factors affecting each phase both for a single droplet and a liquid film applied on a porous substrate. For a single droplet, initial capillary driven imbibition is followed by equilibrium pore filling and liquid retreat by evaporation. In the case of a liquid film applied on paper, the controlling factors defining the transportation were concluded to be the applied liquid volume in relation to surface roughness, capillarity and permeability of the coating giving the liquid uptake capacity. The printing trials confirmed moisture gradients in the printed sheet depending on process parameters such as speed, fountain solution dosage and drying conditions as well as the printed layout itself. Uneven moisture distribution in the printed sheet was identified to be one of the sources for waving appearance and the magnitude of waving was influenced by the drying conditions.
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Diplomityön tavoitteena oli selvittää tärkkelyksen ja täyteaineen annostelupaikkojen sekä – tapojen vaikutukset SC- heatset web offset -paperin ominaisuuksiin ja pintalujuuteen. Lisäksi selvitettiin, muuttuuko paperin pölyäminen annostelupaikkojen tai – tapojen vaikutuksesta. Diplomityön kirjallisuusosiossa käsiteltiin heatset web offset -painokoneen rakennetta ja sen toimintaa. Lisäksi käsiteltiin heatset web offset -painokoneella ilmenevät pölyongelmien tyypit ja, mitkä eri paperin tekijät vaikuttavat heatset web offset -painokoneen pölyämisongelmiin. Lisäksi kirjallisuusosiossa käsiteltiin yleisimmät pintalujuutta parantavat kemikaalit sekä näiden kemikaalien annostelupaikat paperikoneen lyhyeen kiertoon. Alkutason määrityksessä ja ensimmäisessä koeajossa havaittiin, että paperin huokoisuus ja huokosrakenne olivat tärkeimmät SC heatset web offset -paperin pintalujuuteen vaikuttavat tekijät. KCL:n HSWO–koepainokoneella painetuista rullista annostelutapa 4, jossa tärkkelystä ja täyteainetta annosteltiin perälaatikon syöttöpumpun imupuolelle perinteisesti, oli pintalujuudeltaan kestävin. Ahmatti-kokeissa havaittiin, että tärkkelyksen ja täyteaineen annostelu TrumpJet- laitteistolla lähempänä paperikoneen perälaatikkoa, annostelutapa 6, pienentää rullan sisäistä vetolujuushajontaa. Ahmatti -pilotkokeissa havaittiin myös, että paperin lujuusominaisuudet ja vetolujuushajonnat voitiin säilyttää entisellään, kun tärkkelystä ja täyteainetta annosteltiin perinteisesti perälaatikon syöttöpumpun imupuolelta. Toisesta koeajon koepainorullasta havaittiin KCL:n koepainatuksissa, että paperin pintalujuus heikentyy annosteltaessa tärkkelystä 8 kg/t verrattuna 10 kg/t tärkkelysannosteluun. Näiden tapojen ero ei ole merkittävä.
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The purpose of this study was to identify the impact of stressors and offsetting satistiers, measured in this study with Stress Offset Score (SOS), on intentions to quit and examine the mediating and moderating effects of three facets of work satisfaction (job satisfaction, pay satisfaction, and satisfaction with supervisor) and two facets of organizational commitment (affective and nonnative commitment) on this relationship. The sample was composed of 2990 employees from 21 public and private organizations. The interaction of each type of work satisfaction and organizational commitment, with SOS, was tested using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) procedures. Intentions to quit was the dependent variable. The research questions were determine: (1) Does SOS predict intentions to quit? (2) Does work satisfaction mediate the predictive relationship of SOS on intentions to quit? (3) Does organizational commitment mediate the predictive relationship of SOS on intent to quit? (4) Does work satisfaction moderate the predictive relationship of SOS on intentions to quit? and (5) Does organizational commitment moderate the predictive relationship of SOS on intentions to quit? The results indicated that SOS was negatively correlated with intentions to quit. Each of the types of work satisfaction and organizational commitment variables showed a partial mediated relationship with SOS and each relationship was highly significant, while normative commitment explained more of the relationship then other mediators. The study also tested for interactions but no statistical significant relationships where established between any of the interaction terms (e.g., SOSxJob Satisfaction and SOSxAffcctive Commitment) and intentions to quit.
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A technique for improving the coupling between a feed horn and reflector by using corrugated metallic flanges is presented. Experimental data for flanges of varying parameters are given and theoretical explanation is supplemented
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Real Decreto 347, de 6 de marzo de 1998, por el que se establece el certificado de profesionalidad de la ocupación de impresor de offset en hoja. Acompañado de dos anexos, uno sobre el referente ocupacional que incluye los datos y denominación de la ocupación, familia profesional a la que pertenece, perfil y competencias profesionales, y el segundo sobre el referente formativo que incluye los contenidos teórico-prácticos, los módulos que lo componen y su duración, objetivos específicos y criterios de evaluación, además de los requisitos personales y materiales.