Model of Vertical Porosity Occurring in Woven Fabrics and its Effect on Air Permeability
Research and development
Author:
- Havlová Marie
Department of Textile Evaluation, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
Full text | Abstract: The main focus of this paper is aimed at a description of the relationship between the air permeability of woven fabric and its structure. The porosity of the fabric is divided into two basic types: horizontal and vertical porosity. The horizontal porosity is considered as a complement to the woven fabric cover factor – it is a two-dimensional model of porosity which is a projection of the fabric onto the horizontal plane. An elliptical model of the vertical pore is proposed for the description of vertical porosity, being a two-dimensional model of porosity as well, but it is a projection of the fabric onto the vertical plane. Two sets of woven fabrics (made of staple yarns) with different types of weave were used for the experiment. The correlation between the permeability values measured and vertical porosity values calculated was high. The method of multiple linear regression was used to derive a regression equation that allows to calculate the permeability based on the horizontal and vertical porosity. Then the correlation between the values of permeability measured and calculated was also high. |
Tags:
porosity, porosity horizontal, porosity vertical, woven fabric, floating yarn, air permeability.
Citation:
Havlová M. Model of Vertical Porosity Occurring in Woven Fabrics and its Effect on Air Permeability. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2014; 22, 4(106): 58-63.
Published in issue no 4 (106) / 2014, pages 58–63.