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Three Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Continuous Filament Migration in Polypropylene Twisted Yarn Part II: Quantitative Study

Three Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Continuous Filament Migration in Polypropylene Twisted... A three dimensional (3D) numerical modelling of filament assemblies has been developed in this study. The twist behaviour of the multifilament is simulated using the ABAQUS finite element package by modelling the yarns as 3D continuum elements. The migration of the filaments has been shown in a previous paper. In this study, we will describe a quantitative analysis of filament migration for different levels of twisting tension and torsion. The distribution of the filament orientation angle in accordance to the radial position and the axial position of the yarn are evaluated. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Research Journal of Textile and Apparel Emerald Publishing

Three Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Continuous Filament Migration in Polypropylene Twisted Yarn Part II: Quantitative Study

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1560-6074
DOI
10.1108/RJTA-15-02-2011-B002
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Abstract

A three dimensional (3D) numerical modelling of filament assemblies has been developed in this study. The twist behaviour of the multifilament is simulated using the ABAQUS finite element package by modelling the yarns as 3D continuum elements. The migration of the filaments has been shown in a previous paper. In this study, we will describe a quantitative analysis of filament migration for different levels of twisting tension and torsion. The distribution of the filament orientation angle in accordance to the radial position and the axial position of the yarn are evaluated.

Journal

Research Journal of Textile and ApparelEmerald Publishing

Published: May 1, 2011

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