پديد آورندگان :
DOAKHAN SAFIEH نويسنده , HOSSEINI RAVANDI ABDOLKARIM نويسنده , GHAREHAGHAJI ALIAKBAR نويسنده , MORTAZAVI S. MAJID نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The kinetics of capillary rise follows the Lucas-Washburn equation. Capillary flow
is studied in core-spun yarns by image analysis of coloured liquid rising into the
core-spun yarn and the distance of liquid rise was determined as a function of
time. The great variations of the experimental results in the cross and along the yarns
are attributed to the yarn heterogeneity of the interfibre space. Yarn construction features,
such as twist, linear density, and pretension of core component of core-spun
yarns are shown to be related to the rate of liqUid transport in such fibre assemblies.
The liquid transport properties of yarns in general provide useful information about
fibre orientation in yarns. The results show that the continuity of capillaries formed by
the fibres decreases either by random arrangement of fibres due to low pretension of
core component or by increasing yarn twist. Also, decrease in the size of capillaries
was governed by three parameters, namely; increased pretension of core component,
decreased linear density of core component, and increased yarn twist. The present
study indicates that an appropriate choice in production parameters of core-spun
yarns is all important in obtaining the desired properties of capillary rise.