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Viscoelastic Behaviour and Microstructural Modifications in Acrylic Fibres and Yams as a Function of Textile Manufacturing Processing Conditions
Tensile tests on acrylic yarns and fibres extracted from various steps of textile processing reveal mechanical and thermal modifications due to the manufacturing operations. To examine this, viscoelastic modelling based on mechanistic models for fitting experimental data of tensile tests were investigated. Crystalline/amorphous distribution was assessed by the differential solubility technique, and the models account for changes in property values due to microstructure modifications.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of The Textile Institute welcomes papers concerning research and innovation, reflecting the professional interests of the Textile Institute in science, engineering, economics, management and design related to the textile industry and the use of fibres in consumer and engineering applications. Papers may encompass anything in the range of textile activities, from fibre production through textile processes and machines, to the design, marketing and use of products. Papers may also report fundamental theoretical or experimental investigations, including materials science topics in nanotechnology and smart materials, practical or commercial industrial studies and may relate to technical, economic, aesthetic, social or historical aspects of textiles and the textile industry.
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