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  35—AN ENERGY ANALYSIS OF THE MECHANICS OF WEFT-KNITTED FABRICS BY MEANS OF OPTIMAL-CONTROL THEORY PART II: RELAXED-FABRIC DIMENSIONS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES OF THE PLAIN-KNITTED STRUCTURE
 
 
Titel: 35—AN ENERGY ANALYSIS OF THE MECHANICS OF WEFT-KNITTED FABRICS BY MEANS OF OPTIMAL-CONTROL THEORY PART II: RELAXED-FABRIC DIMENSIONS AND TENSILE PROPERTIES OF THE PLAIN-KNITTED STRUCTURE
Auteur: de Jong, S.
Postle, R.
Verschenen in: The journal of the Textile Institute
Paginering: Jaargang 68 (1977) nr. 10 pagina's 316-323
Jaar: 1977-10-01
Inhoud: The energy analysis of the plain-knitted structure reported in Part I of this work is further developed by studying the relaxed-fabric dimensions and the fabric tensile properties for extension in the two principal directions of the fabric structure. The relaxed-fabric dimensions are evaluated in terms of the parameters ka, kw and the thickness for fabrics of different tightness of construction and for yarns of different lateral compressibility. The following parameters are also evaluated: inter-yarn distances and inter-yarn forces in the regions of loop-interlocking and length- and width-jamming, the fabric-curling couples, the energies of yarn-bending and lateral yarn compression, and the total energy. Wherever possible, the values of these parameters are compared with experimental results reported in the literature and also with the results of previously reported theoretical models of the plain-knitted structure. The variation of the previously mentioned parameters is studied when a fabric tension is applied parallel to the courses or parallel to the wales. The initial fabric tensile moduli and the Poisson's ratios are also computed. It is concluded that the major mechanism that governs the ability of a fabric to extend is the freedom of yarn movement within the structure. The implications of the results are discussed in relation to the specification and evaluation of fabric tightness of construction.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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