Wicking and Wetting in Textiles

Topics:
Textiles
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AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL,
Network Technology,
Networking,
Parameter
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AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL

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Overview: This paper proposes model that is based on the simplified description of the thread structure and it works with the textile description of thread structure. The formation of the liquid in the longitudinal textile is described in detail, and particular phenomena are discussed. Important parameters are used in the model of wicking. The parameters with very small influence in usual threads are disregarded. The proposed wicking model allows a functional dependence of suction height on the parameters of the fiber bundle to be expressed in analytical form.

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Format: PDF | Size: 258KB | Date: Jun 2003 | Pages: 8


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