Study on the static and dynamic strengths and weavability of spun yarns |
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Authors: | B. R. Das S. M. Ishtiaque R. S. Rengasamy |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Textile Technology,Indian Institute of Technology,New Delhi,India |
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Abstract: | This study reports on the analysis of tenacity and breaking elongation of ring-, rotor- and air-jet-polyester/viscose spun yarns measured using static- and dynamic tensile testers. The weavability, a measure of performance of these yarns in post spinning operations is quantified. The yarn diameters and helix angles of fibres in these yarns are measured in order to analyze the effect of types of spun yarn and blend proportion on yarn elongations. The dynamic tenacity is highly correlated with the weavability than the average static tenacity measured at 500 mm gauge length. The minimum static tenacity obtained from 100 tests has high correlation with the dynamic tenacity. The present study indicates that it is appropriate to evaluate the performance of spun yarns in winding, warping and weaving based on the dynamic yarn tenacity measured while running a 200 m length of yarn in a constant tension transport tester or the minimum static yarn tenacity obtained using any conventional constant rate extension (CRE) tensile testers corresponding to a total test length of 50 m. |
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