INFLUENCE OF TEXTILE DESIGN PARAMETERS ON DRAPEABILITY OF WARP-KNIT NCF

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Christ, Mirko [1 ]
Herrmann, Axel S. [2 ]
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[1] Faserinst Bremen eV FIBRE, Biol Garten 2, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
[2] Univ Bremen, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
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Drapeability; NCF; Textile characterisation; Image analysis; COMPOSITE REINFORCEMENTS; DRAPE;
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Characterising the drapeability of reinforcement fabrics, is one of the most sought after abilities of those designing composite processes and components. This is not surprising as composite processes are being considered in a greater range of fields and applications. Drapeability effects are formed by the irregular displacement of fibres. This displacement can occur within the textile plane and result in fibre disorientations, undulations and gaps or the fibres can be pushed into the third dimension forming wrinkles. To measure such effects in NCF, the Textechno Drapetest automatic drapeability tester was used on a set of textiles that were chosen to show the influence of textile design parameters on drapeability effects. The Textechno Drapetest uses a sophisticated digital image analysis system to measure the position and direction of fibres and conclude from this information on the extent and intensity of drapeability effects in the textile surface. To measure effects outside the surface, i.e. wrinkles, a laser triangulation scanner is employed. The textiles were varied in the production parameters of stitch point distance in machine direction (MD) and cross direction (CD), the weight per area, and the stitch pattern (tricot and chain). A full factorial experimental design was chosen for a thorough investigation of these parameters. The measurements showed a significant influence of the stitch yarn on the formation of effects. Especially the density of stitch points is a parameter that lets the textile producer control the behaviour of the textile when they are formed into a doubly curved three dimensional shape. To control the gap formation, however, the spacing of the stitch points in machine or in crosswise direction is also of importance with a shorter stitch length decreasing the forming of gaps more than a tighter stitch yarn pitch.
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