Title of article :
Analysis of the Thermal Comfort Properties and Heat Protection Performance of Cotton/Nylon-Kermel Fabrics
Author/Authors :
Kakvan ، Ali - Amirkabir University of Technology , Shaikhzadeh Najar ، Saeed - Amirkabir University of Technology , Psikuta ، Agnes - Empa Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing Research
Pages :
8
From page :
37
To page :
44
Abstract :
In this research, fire and radiant heat protection and thermal comfort properties of cotton/nylon-Kermel blended woven fabrics, were utilized to predict the thermal comfort and protection limit of this fabric structure based on Woo and Barker developed model. The results showed that the porosity, the air permeability and the thermal resistance increased with Kermel fiber blend ratio. Conversely, the water vapor resistance decreased with increase of Kermel fiber blend ratio up to 40%. The thermal conductivity of blended fabric didn’t change with the increase in Kermel fiber blend ratio up to 40%. Cotton/nylon fabrics, particularly those containing 30% Kermel, exhibited the highest upper thermal comfort limit and also the widest range of fabric metabolic activity level. The Kermel fibers had a significant effect on prevention of fire diffusion and Radiant Protective Performance (RPP) of fabrics. The results of vertical wicking and MMT tests show that adding Kermel fibers up to 10% detracts these thermal comfort properties significantly. The results of this research suggest that blending Kermel fiber with cotton and nylon at a blend ratio of 30% enhances thermal comfort limit and heat protection of blended fabrics. Moreover, cotton/nylon (50/10) blended with 40% Kermel fiber leads to desirable thermal comfort properties.
Keywords :
kermel , thermal comfort limit , thermal conductivity , thermal resistance , radiant protective performance (RPP)
Journal title :
Journal of Textiles and Polymers
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Journal of Textiles and Polymers
Record number :
2452126
Link To Document :
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