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A Review on Different Factors of Woven Fabrics’ Strength Prediction

Received: 8 May 2016     Accepted: 19 May 2016     Published: 13 June 2016
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There are different fabric manufacturing methods like weaving, knitting, non-woven and braiding. Among them woven fabric shows good dimensional stability and good cover. One of the most important characteristics of woven fabric is strength. Strength is also measured in tensile, tearing or bursting strength. But, so many factors are related to the fabric strength like yarn count, twist, fibre fineness, stiffness, fibre density, fabric structure, cover, yarn density, no. of layer, tightness factor and so on. It is very complex to establish a mathematical relation to determine strength considering all these parameters. This paper will make the clear understanding on the factors that directly or indirectly influence the woven fabric’s strenght and thus, will be more helpful during further research in woven fabric strenght prediction.

Published in Science Research (Volume 4, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.sr.20160403.13
Page(s) 88-97
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Keywords

Yarn Strength, Woven Fabric Strength, Weave’s Factors

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  • Textile Engineering (Fabric), Department of Fabric Engineering, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTex), Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • Textile Engineering (Yarn), Department of Yarn Engineering, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTex), Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • Textile Engineering (Fabric), Department of Fabric Engineering, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTex), Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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