Title of article :
Tensile Fatigue Behaviour of Plain Woven Fabrics Constructed from Textured Polyester Yarn
Author/Authors :
ASAYESH, AZITA amirkabir university of technology - DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING, تهران, ايران , JEDDI, ALI A. amirkabir university of technology - DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING, تهران, ايران
Abstract :
The mechanical properties of plain woven fabrics have been investigated under ten9ile fatigue. It is proposed that the mechanism of their fatigue consists of two stages: yarn slippage in the fabric and yarn elongation. The yarn slippage in the fabric occurs at the initial stage of fatigue. This mechanism which arises from interyarn friction in the fabric structure causes sharp variations in the fabric viscoelastic properties. Finally the region of the steady variations of the fabric viscoelastic properties seems to be due to yarn elongation. In this study plain woven fabrics were produced with different weft density and their viscoelastic properties have been analyzed by the dynamic mechanical analyzing technique at two different strains and frequencies. It is found that by increasing weft density, the fabric storage modulus and loss modulus increase for all testing conditions, while damping factor decreases at 0.5% strain and 1 Hz frequency. No particular trend was observed in the variations of fabric percentage elongation versus weave density. It has been demonstrated that fabrics at low strain have shown better recovery from extension and greater stability against repeated tensile fatigue, but an increase in lifetime when frequency was increased.
Keywords :
FATIGUE WOVEN FABRIC STORAGE MODULUS LOSS MODULUS DAMPING FACTOR
Journal title :
Iranian Polymer Journal
Journal title :
Iranian Polymer Journal