Porosity and capillarity of weft knitted spacer structures |
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Authors: | G. B. Delkumburewatte T. Dias |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Textile and Apparel Technology, The Open University of Sri Lanka, Nawala, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka;(2) William Lee Innovation Centre, Textiles and Paper, School of Materials, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M60 1QD, UK |
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Abstract: | A geometrical model of weft knitted spacer structures made with mono-filament yarn has been analysed to understand the spacer yarn path. Theoretical models have been created to predict the porosity and the radius of the capillaries of a knitted spacer structure depending on their geometrical parameters, such as course spacing, wale spacing, stitch length, fabric thickness, count of yarn and fibre density. Polyester knitted spacer fabrics were produced with different parameters; their porosity was determined by measuring the weight and compared with the theoretical porosity. The validity of the model was confirmed by experimental results. The porosity of knitted spacer structures made out of mono-filament yarn can be maintained above a certain level by adjusting the fabric parameters such as fabric thickness, course spacing and wale spacing. |
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Keywords: | Porosity Capillary Porosity model Weft knitted spacer structure Stitch length Stitch density Fabric thickness |
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