Title of article :
Investigation of the Tearing Performance of Fabrics with Various Constructions, Woven from Different Yarn Spinning
Author/Authors :
Mousazadegan, Fatemeh , Ezazshahabi, Nazanin
Abstract :
Tearing resistance of worsted fabrics as the
main type of materials used in the garment industry is the
purpose of this study. To this end, the tearing performance of
worsted fabrics with various weave structures and weft yarns
with different yarn spinning systems, after the finishing
process and in the grey state has been investigated. The total
tearing energy (TE) as a tearing resistance index was used for
the analysis and comparison of the results. According to the
outcomes, weave structures with the lower construction
firmness (CFF factor) had the higher tearing energy. In
addition, two-ply ring yarns had the highest tearing energy
among the studied yarns; while the solo yarns tearing energy
was higher than siro yarns, and the single ring yarns had the
lowest tearing energy. Moreover, the finishing process
negatively affected the tearing energy of worsted fabrics.
Keywords :
yarn spinning system , worsted fabric , tearing behaviour , fabric structure
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics