Investigation on the Effect of Process Variables on Polyurethane Nanofibre Diameter Using a Factorial Design
Research and development
Authors:
- Yanilmaz Meltem
Textile Engineering Department, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey - Kalaoğlu Fatma (j/w)
- Karakas Hale
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
Full text | Abstract: In this study, a factorial experimental design was used to study the effects of process parameters on nanofibre diameters, the voltage applied and the distance from the tip to collector. Nanofibres were produced using 10% concentration solution of polyurethanetetahydrofuran. The effects of solution parameters on the diameters of nanofibres are known. However, there has not been common agreement on the effect of the voltage applied on the diameter of nanofibres. A 32 factorial design was applied to identify the main and two-factor interaction effects. Analysis of the results from the design show that the distance and voltage applied had significant effects on polyurethane nanofibre diameter. It was found that for the main effect the distance from the tip to collector exhibits a great influence on the fibre diameter. The results also showed that the two-factor interaction effect significantly influenced the fibre diameter. |
Tags:
nanofibers, polyurethane, electrospinning, process parameters, experiment design.
Citation:
Yanilmaz M, Kalaoglu F, Karakas H. Investigation on the Effect of Process Variables on Polyurethane Nanofibre Diameter Using a Factorial Design.
FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2013; 21, 2(98): 19-21.
Published in issue no 2 (98) / 2013, pages 19–21.