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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... variability in strength . A low value for shape pa- rameter indicates a highly variable yarn . As one would expect , for a given variability , an increase in scale parameter results in a direct increase in fabric strength for all cases ...
... variability in strength . A low value for shape pa- rameter indicates a highly variable yarn . As one would expect , for a given variability , an increase in scale parameter results in a direct increase in fabric strength for all cases ...
Page 396
... variability and load sharing . We first note that , as the variability in yarn strength increases , the critical crack size increases . This is a direct result of the presence of a large number of very weak spots in a fabric constructed ...
... variability and load sharing . We first note that , as the variability in yarn strength increases , the critical crack size increases . This is a direct result of the presence of a large number of very weak spots in a fabric constructed ...
Page 399
... variability and may be approximated to be equal to 1 x , exp [ - / + ( In ( mn ) + k - 1 < > ) ] Sc = x¡ + Σ 1n ( K ) ... variability — two of the main assumptions of the asymptotic solution . However , even under these conditions of large ...
... variability and may be approximated to be equal to 1 x , exp [ - / + ( In ( mn ) + k - 1 < > ) ] Sc = x¡ + Σ 1n ( K ) ... variability — two of the main assumptions of the asymptotic solution . However , even under these conditions of large ...
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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amorphous analysis angle appear Applied assumed behavior bending birefringence blend braided break calculated carpet compared composite compression constant cotton crystalline crystallization curve decrease deformation density dependence described determined developed diameter diffusion direction discussed distance distribution draw effect energy experimental extension fabric factor failure fiber filament finish force fraction function geometry given heat higher impact improved increase indicated initial length liquid load lower m/min material measured mechanical method modulus nylon observed obtained occur orientation parameters phase polyester polymer possible present pressure produced properties range ratio recovery relative sample Scanning shape shear shown in Figure shows solution specimen Spectra speed spinning spun strain strength stress structure surface Table temperature tenacity tensile Text treated treatment twist unit values variability yarn