Study on the water transport performance of the fractal tree-like structure of nonwoven cotton fabrics

IF 1.6 4区 工程技术 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Textile Research Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1177/00405175241228846
Yunrui Shi, Qing Chen, Lu Wang, Zhengliang Han, Lianlian Xu, Xin Xiao, Peng Xu, Dahua Shou, Jintu Fan
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Fractal branching networks are structures that are ubiquitous in nature, possessing multiple transport characteristics, and have been the subject of long-term attention by many researchers. Currently, in the field of textiles, research on the ability of tree-like structures to enhance the water transport property of fabrics is mostly focused on the thickness direction of the fabric. However, there is little research on the liquid water transfer rate in the horizontal direction. In this article, the water transport performance of liquid water in tree-like fractal nonwoven fabrics with different shapes (tree-like and rectangular) was investigated, and the liquid water transport rate was measured using the horizontal wicking method. It was found that when the sum of the cube of the branch width was equal to the cube of the main stem width, the water transport efficiency of liquid water in the fabric is optimal. At the same time, a summary of the experimental data was made by comparing the water transport property of fabrics with corresponding equal areas but different widths or heights. It was found that for nonwoven fabrics with the same area size, tree-like structures can transport liquid water to a farther distance in the same amount of time. Furthermore, the liquid water transport ability of tree-like nonwoven fabrics in the horizontal direction was simulated using finite element analysis in COMSOL Multiphysics, and the results were in good agreement with the experimental values.
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无纺棉织物分形树状结构的输水性能研究
分形枝状网络是自然界中无处不在的结构,具有多种输运特性,是许多研究人员长期关注的对象。目前,在纺织品领域,关于树状结构增强织物输水性能的研究大多集中在织物的厚度方向。然而,有关水平方向上液态水传输率的研究却很少。本文研究了不同形状(树状和矩形)的树状分形无纺布中液态水的输水性能,并采用水平吸水法测定了液态水的输水速率。结果发现,当树枝宽度的立方之和等于主茎宽度的立方时,织物中液态水的输水效率最佳。同时,通过比较相应面积相等但幅宽或高度不同的织物的输水性能,对实验数据进行了总结。结果发现,对于面积相同的无纺布,树状结构可以在相同的时间内将液态水输送到更远的地方。此外,还利用 COMSOL Multiphysics 中的有限元分析方法模拟了树状无纺布在水平方向上的液态水输送能力,结果与实验值非常吻合。
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Textile Research Journal
Textile Research Journal 工程技术-材料科学:纺织
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4.00
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309
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Textile Research Journal is the leading peer reviewed Journal for textile research. It is devoted to the dissemination of fundamental, theoretical and applied scientific knowledge in materials, chemistry, manufacture and system sciences related to fibers, fibrous assemblies and textiles. The Journal serves authors and subscribers worldwide, and it is selective in accepting contributions on the basis of merit, novelty and originality.
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