Effect of yarn properties on thermal comfort of knitted fabrics |
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Authors: | Nilgü n
zdil, Arzu Marmaral ,Serap D nmez Kretzschmar |
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Affiliation: | aEge University, Department of Textile Engineering, 35100 Bornova, İzmir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | In this research, thermal properties of 1×1 rib fabrics knitted by using various yarns of different properties were investigated with all details. The mentioned yarn properties were yarn count, yarn twist and combing process. The thermal resistance, thermal absorptivity, thermal conductivity, water vapour permeability of samples were measured with the aid of Alambeta and Permetest devices respectively. The results of the tests were evaluated statistically and the importance levels of the relationship between the measured parameters were determined. It is observed that yarn properties like yarn count, yarn twist and combing process of cotton have affected different thermal comfort properties of 1×1 rib knitted fabrics. While the yarn twist and yarn count increase thermal resistance values decrease and water vapour permeability values increase. The combing process has the same effect on the thermal properties. |
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Keywords: | 1× 1 rib fabrics Yarn count Yarn twist Combing process Fabric comfort Thermal resistance Thermal absorptivity Thermal conductivity Water vapour permeability |
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