Investigating the effect of material and weave design on comfort properties of bilayer-woven fabrics |
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Authors: | Muhammad Umar Nazir Khubab Shaker Yasir Nawab Muhammad Zohaib Fazal Muhammad Imran Khan |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Department of Weaving, National Textile University, Faisalabad, Pakistan |
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Abstract: | The paper focuses on the development of a bilayer-woven fabric and investigating the effect of weave design and material type on its comfort properties. Face layer was plain woven with cotton yarn, while two different weave designs (2/2 and 3/1 twill) and four different materials (cotton, polyester, micropolyester and nylon) were used for the back layer. The comfort properties of fabric, including air permeability (AP), thermal resistance, water vapour resistance and overall moisture management capacity, were determined. It was found that both the layers of fabric as a whole contribute to the comfort properties of bilayer fabric. The highest AP was exhibited by fabrics having both layers of cotton, while 3/1 twill samples have a lower value of thermal resistance as compared to the 2/2 twill samples. The results further showed that micro polyester woven in 3/1 twill weave exhibits better comfort properties. |
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Keywords: | Bilayer fabric comfort thermal resistance water vapour permeability air permeability |
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