Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Mechanical Properties of Textile Fibers
1. Tensile Properties.
2. Flexural Properties.
3. Torsional Properties.
4. Fictional Properties
1. Tensile Properties.
Tensile properties indicates how a material will react to the forces being applied in Tension. Fibers usually experience tensile loads whether they are used for apparel or technical structures. Their form, which is long and fine, makes them some of the strongest materials available as well as very flexible. This book provides a concise and authoritative overview of tensile behaviour of a wide range of both natural and synthetic fibres used both in textiles and high performance materials.
2. Flexural Properties.
Flexural properties is one of the mechanical properties of textile material. It is the property or behaviour shown by the fibre or material when we bend it. The importance of Flexural properties is required when we wear cloth. The flexural test measures the force required to bend a beam under three point loading conditions. The data is often used to select materials for parts that will support loads without flexing. Flexural modulus is used as an indication of a material’s stiffness when flexed.
3. Torsional Properties.
The behaviors which are shown by a textile material when it is subjected to a torsional force is called torsional property. It is the property of fibre or material when a Torsional force is applied on it. Here Torsional force is a twisting force that is applied on the two ends of the material in two opposite direction.
4. Fictional Properties
Frictional properties is due to the friction between the fibres. This properties are shown during processing. Too high friction and too low friction is not good for yarn. Therefore it is an important property when yarn manufacturing and processing.
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