New Approach to Modeling the Stress-Strain Curve of Linear Textile Products.
Part 1 – Theoretical Considerations
Research and development
Authors:
- Serwatka Agnieszka
Department of Clothing Technology and Textronics, Faculty of Material Technologies and Textile Design, Technical University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland - Bruniaux Pascal
Laboratorie Genie et Materiaux, Ecole Nationale des Arts et Industries Textiles, Roubaix, France - Frydrych Iwona
Department of Clothing Technology and Textronics, Faculty of Material Technologies and Textile Design, Lodz University of Technology, Łódź, Poland
Full text | Abstract: The first part of this paper presents a modelling of the stretching phenomena of linear textile products, specifically yarns. The stretching phenomena are described by a model of the yarn stress-strain curve which was developed by a team from the GEMTEX laboratory. This analysis of the yarn stress-strain curve is an attempt to interpret this curve in the form of a set of various models. This differentiation is due to the change of the yarn’s state at the time of its stretching. The model differs very clearly from the other models presented in literature. In order to compare our research with that described in literature, the sensitivity of the parameters of various models was studied. Dividing the model into sub-models is crucial, because this enables the identification of vector parameter as a whole, by assembling parameters of sub-models. The second part of this approach to modelling the stress-strain curve is concerned with modelling the stress-strain curves of real natural and synthetic yarns. |
Tags:
stretching, stress-strain curve, simulation, modeling, yarn, sensitivity
Published in issue no 1 (55) / 2006, pages 30–35.