Science and Technology of Fibers and Related Materials: Proceedings of the Fiber Society 50th Anniversary Technical Conference Held in Princeton, New Jersey, August 19-23, 1990Ludwig Rebenfeld |
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Page 115
... fiber , the embedded fiber breaks repeatedly as the applied strain increases . The breaks occur at the weaker points along the fiber length . At a given value of the strain , the fiber fragments become so short that the shear transfer ...
... fiber , the embedded fiber breaks repeatedly as the applied strain increases . The breaks occur at the weaker points along the fiber length . At a given value of the strain , the fiber fragments become so short that the shear transfer ...
Page 468
... fiber length distribution before and after rupture for the yarns made on ring , rotor , and air - jet spinning systems . The differences in the fiber length distribution , thus obtained , can be used as a measure to estimate the ...
... fiber length distribution before and after rupture for the yarns made on ring , rotor , and air - jet spinning systems . The differences in the fiber length distribution , thus obtained , can be used as a measure to estimate the ...
Page 482
... length and position of the edge fiber contacting the yarn core and the twist level of core . The yarns having more wrapper fibers are usually stronger because the transverse pressure gen- erated due to applied axial tension and the wrapper ...
... length and position of the edge fiber contacting the yarn core and the twist level of core . The yarns having more wrapper fibers are usually stronger because the transverse pressure gen- erated due to applied axial tension and the wrapper ...
Contents
Technological Developments in ManMade Fibers and Related | 33 |
Morphology and Near Tm Behavior of High Performance Ultrahigh | 67 |
Properties Structures and Temperature Limitations | 87 |
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