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Title: Comparison of bending, drapability and crease recovery behaviors of woven fabrics produced from polyester fibers having different cross-sectional shapes
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Tekstil Mühendisliği Bölümü.
0000-0002-1618-6562
0000-0003-1777-3977
0000-0002-2655-2773
Ömeroğlu, Sunay
Karaca, Esra
Becerir, Behçet
AAM-7071-2020
AAS-8480-2020
AAH-1445-2021
11339973900
17344029200
9839809500
Keywords: Bending
Crease recovery
Cross-sectional shape
Drapability
Polyester
Woven fabric
Melt-spinning process
Polypropylene hollow fibers
Drape
Materials science
Fibers
Recovery
Rigidity
Shape optimization
Weaving
Bending rigidity
Crease recovery angle
Cross-sectional shape
Drapability
Fabric properties
Hollow cross-sections
Hollow fiber
Manufacturing conditions
Moments of inertia
Polyester fiber
Woven fabrics
Bending
Crease recovery
Cross-sectional shape
Drape
Woven fabric
Fabrics
Issue Date: Jul-2010
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: Ömeroğlu, S. vd. (2010). "Comparison of bending, drapability and crease recovery behaviors of woven fabrics produced from polyester fibers having different cross-sectional shapes". Textile Research Journal, 80(12), 1180-1190.
Abstract: In this paper, full and hollow fibers having round and trilobal cross-sectional shapes were produced in equal manufacturing conditions and bending, drapability and crease recovery behaviors of the woven fabrics produced from these fibers were investigated. The bending rigidities of the fabrics produced from hollow fibers were higher than the bending rigidities of the fabrics produced from full fibers. The highest bending rigidities were obtained in fabrics produced from hollow round fibers. The bending rigidities and drapabilities of the fabrics produced from fibers of similar cross-sectional shapes were in close relation with each other. The fabrics produced from full fibers had higher drapabilities than those produced from hollow fibers. The fabrics produced from full fibers had higher crease recovery angles than those produced from hollow fibers. Considering that the construction properties of the fabrics were kept constant, it could be concluded that the differences among the properties of the fabrics which were produced from full and hollow fibers (for both round and trilobal cross-sectional shapes) basically emerged from the very high differences between moments of inertia of full and hollow cross sections. It was also considered that another factor which caused differences between the fabric properties was the different bulkiness of the fibers and also the different bulkiness of the yarns with the same counts. The best results could be obtained with round and trilobal full fibers at fabrics in which drapability and crease recovery are desired.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0040517509355351
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0040517509355351
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22605
ISSN: 0040-5175
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