Thermophysiological comfort of silicone softeners‐treated woven textile materials

1999 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 189-197 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tzanro Tzanov ◽  
Rossitza Betcheva ◽  
Ivan Hardalov
2021 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-29
Author(s):  
Silvana Zhezhova ◽  
Sonja Jordeva ◽  
Sashka Golomeova-Longurova ◽  
Stojanche Jovanov

Medical textile is an extremely important subcategory of technical textile because it is covering a wide range of products. The term medical textile itself covers all types of textile materials that are used in the healthcare system for various purposes. Medical textile is also known as health textile and is one of the fastest growing sectors in the technical textile market. The growth rate of technical textiles in this area is due to constant improvements and innovations in both areas: textile technologies and medical procedures. Textile structures used in this field include yarns, woven, knitted and non-woven textile materials as well as composite materials reinforced with textiles. The number of applications is large and diverse, from simple surgical sutures to complex composite structures for bone and tissue replacement, hygiene materials, protective products used in operating rooms and in the process of postoperative wound treatment. The purpose of this paper is to emphasize the importance of technical textiles for medical, surgical and healtcare applications, to indicate which textiles are currently used in this field.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Petr Henys ◽  
Lukáš Čapek

The internal structure and mechanics of the fibre materials, such as yarn or woven textile, are highly complex. Exploring the fibre structure is an essential step in material engineering either from the experimental or computational point of view. In this study, a new method to extract geometrical and morphological parameters of fibre structures is proposed. The method benefits from standard image analysis and machine learning technique to efficiently extract fibre segments from microcomputer tomography data. The proposed algorithm is tested on the yarn and woven textile materials with different resolution and quality. The developed method can extract the individual fibres with varying accuracy from 73-100% with processing time 2-5s on the tested samples.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dragana D. Cerovic ◽  
Jablan R. Dojcilovic ◽  
Koviljka A. Asanovic ◽  
Tatjana V. Mihailovic ◽  
Tatjana A. Mihajlidi ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 152808372110154
Author(s):  
Benedikt Lux ◽  
Julian Fial ◽  
Olivia Schmidt ◽  
Stefan Carosella ◽  
Peter Middendorf ◽  
...  

Our research aims to develop a shear forming envelope for the preforming of textiles, a critical step in the manufacture of fibre-reinforced composite materials. This paper demonstrates the progress towards this aim by conducting picture frame tests to empirically determine the locking angle of non-crimp fabrics with different fibre orientations. While conventional shear tests typically utilise woven textile samples with orthogonal fibre directions of 0°/90°, the investigation of non-crimp fabrics, especially with non-standard fibre orientations, is less common. As a result, there is little knowledge about the shear deformation behaviour of these fabric types, despite their relevance to the aerospace industry. In this study, the shear locking angles of various carbon fibre non-crimp fabrics are investigated, gradually reducing the relative fibre angles of the textile materials from ±45° to ±22.5°. Previously, it was observed that unidirectional 0° reinforcement layers induce draping defects when forming multiaxial non-crimp fabric stacks into curved aerospace stiffeners. Their substitution by reinforcements with smaller cross-ply angles such as ±30° resulted in better formability and reduced defects. It is however unclear, how the shear locking angle decreases with more acute cross-ply angles. Here, we report for the first time a correlation between the fibre orientation of the non-crimp fabric and its shear locking angle. The resulting shear forming envelope provides composite design and manufacturing guidance for an enhanced utilisation of the advantageous but anisotropic properties of carbon fibre textiles.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 413-420 ◽  
Author(s):  
Margarita Neznakomova ◽  
Silvena Boteva ◽  
Luben Tzankov ◽  
Mohamed Elhag

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena PERDUM ◽  
Doina TOMA ◽  
Iuliana DUMITRESCU ◽  
Cornelia-Elena MITRAN ◽  
Irina-Mariana SĂNDULACHE ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zofia Wysokińska ◽  
Tomasz Czajkowski ◽  
Katarzyna Grabowska

AbstractNonwovens are one of the most versatile textile materials and have become increasingly popular in almost all sectors of the economy due to their low manufacturing costs and unique properties. In the next few years, the world market of nonwovens is predicted to grow by 7%–8% annually (International Nonwovens & Disposables Association [INDA], European Disposables and Nonwovens Association [EDANA], and Markets and Markets). This article aims to analyze the most recent trends in the global export and import of nonwovens, to present two case studies of Polish companies that produce them, and to present one special case study of the market of nonwoven geotextiles in China and India, which are the Asian transition economies among the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa).


2005 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Calvimontes ◽  
V. Dutschk ◽  
B. Breitzke ◽  
P. Offermann ◽  
B. Voit

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