Torsional stress winding control: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Dimensional instability and structural collapse during pipe formation increase scrap rates. These innovations utilize internal support mechanisms and synchronized winding to maintain precise geometric tolerances.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Torsional stress winding control?
Inconsistent material extrusion flow
(46)evidences
Mechanical deviations during slitting and die-cutting lead to dimensional errors and edge defects. Precise control prevents material waste and downstream assembly failures.
Inconsistent adhesive bond thickness
(46)evidences
Inconsistent mechanical constraint during adhesive application or transport leads to misalignment and bonding defects. Precise stabilization prevents structural failure and dimensional inaccuracies in delicate components.
Rotational cable fatigue failure
(43)evidences
Variations in wire positioning and thermal contact during high-speed battery assembly lead to structural defects. Ensuring uniform fusion prevents electrical failure and mechanical detachment in energy storage cells.
Inconsistent seedbed depth control
(27)evidences
Unwanted material protrusions on complex internal geometries cause mechanical failure and fluid flow obstruction. Eliminating these defects ensures component precision and prevents downstream assembly damage.
Congenital thoracic wall asymmetry
(3)evidences
Non-uniform pressure distribution and thermal variance during high-speed welding cause structural failures in multi-layered protective equipment. Eliminating these defects ensures fluid resistance and mechanical durability of the bond.