Prediction of Strength and Elongation Properties of Cotton/Polyester-Blended OE Rotor Yarns
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Full text | Abstract: This study aims to predict the strength and elongation properties of cotton/polyester blended rotor yarns, using blend ratios and yarn count as predictors. A simplex lattice design with two replications at each design point is constructed to determine the combinations of the fibres’ mixture ratios . Prepared cotton/polyester blended slivers were used to produce rotor yarns with five different counts on a laboratory-type rotor spinning machine (quickspin). Based on experimental observations, mixture-process crossed regression models with two mixture components and one process variable (yarn count) are constructed to predict strength and elongation properties. All statistical analysis steps are performed on Design-Expert statistical software. |
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cotton/polyester blends, rotor spinning, experimental design, prediction, yarn strength, yarn elongation
Published in issue no 1 (55) / 2006, pages 18–21.