ABSTRACT

This book explores the mechanics of rotor spinning machines.

It discusses the open-end spinning machine rotor’s vibrations and bearings as well as the kinematics of the rotor's drive as individual drive or central drive, both as a reducing drive and multiplying drive. It examines explanations for the rotor's power requirements through different techniques such as Shirley institute (UK) and Zurich Federal Institute.

 It also covers power distribution inside the machine, different mechanisms of the machine, and air flow inside the spinning machine.

chapter |21 pages

Rotor Dynamics

chapter |18 pages

Rotor Bearings

chapter |16 pages

Rotor Drives

chapter |17 pages

Rotor Power Requirements

chapter |9 pages

Air Flow Inside the Rotor Spin Box

chapter |16 pages

Rotor-Spun Yarn’s Dynamic Tension

chapter |44 pages

Some Mathematics in Rotor Spinning