Modelling of the Temperature Field within Knitted Fur Fabrics
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Full text | Abstract: Knitted fur fabrics can be analysed as a textile composite made of two layers (a plait layer and a pile layer).The basic geometrical parameter is the relative cover i.e. the surface fraction of fibres, determined according to a computer technique of image processing and introduced into the homogenisation procedure. The heat transfer problem can be formulated
within each layer by a second-order differential state equation and a set of boundary and initial conditions. State equations are solved numerically and the results visualised by the ADINA program. A simple numerical example is considered. |
Tags: knitted fur fabrics, heat transport, temperature distribution
Citation: Korycki R., Więzowska A.; Modelling of the Temperature Field within Knitted Fur Fabrics. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2011, Vol. 19, No. 1 (84) pp. 55-59.
Published in issue no 1 (84) / 2011, pages 55–59.