Title of article :
Bundle strength of polyester fibers determined
using a series-parallel combination model
Author/Authors :
KEE HWAN CHO، نويسنده , , Sung Hoon Jeong، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This paper describes the bundle strengths of PET filaments from a statistical point of view.
A bundle is an arrangement of a number of filaments. We applied the weakest-link theory
and probabilistic load-sharing rules to estimate the bundle strength from the breaking
strength data of PET filaments. We analyzed the breaking behavior of 12 filament bundles
according to their length and number of filaments and compared the breaking behavior of
a prepared specimen yarn with that of a commercial PET filament yarn. The breaking
strength of the PET filaments, which we tested using a MANTIS R tester, was compared with
that of the actual yarn. We compared the actual tested values obtained by INSTRONR with
the expected values, which we calculated from the MANTIS R data by using Peirce’s theory
and Knox’s hazard function. The key effects that determine the actual random breakage
behavior of a bundle include not only the load-sharing rules in the constituent filaments but
also the slippage and friction between adjacent filaments, the appearance of which we
distinguished especially in the bundle consisting of a large number of filaments and in
small-denier filaments. The PET filaments were better approximated when using the
Peirce’s weakest-link theory than they were by Knox’s hazard function. In a series-parallel
model, we found that the number of parallel filaments and their load-sharing behavior had
larger effects on the bundle strength than did the weakest-link effects of continuous
elements. C 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science