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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paper machine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a machine that produces paper or is involved in the paper-making process.
Example: "The factory installed a new paper machine to increase production efficiency."
Alternatives: "a paper-making machine" or "a paper production machine".
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The mill will provide pulp for a paper machine being built in Kingsport, Tenn.
The proposed method is illustrated through an application to real data collected from a paper machine.
This paper specifies the terminology to cope with information transfer in a paper machine project.
This paper presents a case study, where this toolset is used to reduce grade change time on a paper machine.
The model of a paper machine is very complex and difficult to describe completely by a mathematical model.
The novel features due to rotational motion are demonstrated via a numerical example of a paper machine roll with dynamic absorbers attached to the bearing houses.
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A modern paper machine is a very complicated piece of machinery and full of automation.
A typical paper machine manufactures a variety of different products (grades) which impose variable per-unit raw material and energy costs to the mill.
Robust controllers are designed for a simulated paper machine, based on a realistic description of the interactions across the machine, and the level of model inaccuracies.
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