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Contributions of in‐plane fabric tensile properties in woven fabric bagging behaviour using a new developed test method

Contributions of in‐plane fabric tensile properties in woven fabric bagging behaviour using a new... To investigate the relation of in‐plane fabric tensile properties with woven fabrics bagging behavior, a new test method was developed and a real time data acquisition and strain gauge technique were used. The bagging procedure was carried out while the woven fabric tensile deformations along warp and weft directions were measured. The fabric bagging behavior was characterized by bagging resistance, bagging fatigue, residual bagging height and residual bagging hysteresis. The experimental results show that the bagging load, work, hysteresis, residual hysteresis and fatigue are highly linearly correlated with corresponding parameters in warp and weft directions. An empirical relationship obtained between residual bagging height and bagging fatigue and resistance (R 2 =0.83) suggests that the proposed new test method is able to evaluate bagging behavior of fabrics. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology Emerald Publishing

Contributions of in‐plane fabric tensile properties in woven fabric bagging behaviour using a new developed test method

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 Emerald Group Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0955-6222
DOI
10.1108/09556220410554615
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Abstract

To investigate the relation of in‐plane fabric tensile properties with woven fabrics bagging behavior, a new test method was developed and a real time data acquisition and strain gauge technique were used. The bagging procedure was carried out while the woven fabric tensile deformations along warp and weft directions were measured. The fabric bagging behavior was characterized by bagging resistance, bagging fatigue, residual bagging height and residual bagging hysteresis. The experimental results show that the bagging load, work, hysteresis, residual hysteresis and fatigue are highly linearly correlated with corresponding parameters in warp and weft directions. An empirical relationship obtained between residual bagging height and bagging fatigue and resistance (R 2 =0.83) suggests that the proposed new test method is able to evaluate bagging behavior of fabrics.

Journal

International Journal of Clothing Science and TechnologyEmerald Publishing

Published: Oct 1, 2004

Keywords: Force; Fabric testing; Tensile strength

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