Energy modelling of fabrics wrinkle recovery behaviour |
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Authors: | Raja Zaouali Faouzi Sakli |
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Affiliation: | Textile Engineering Laboratory, University of Monastir, Ksar Hellal, Tunisia |
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Abstract: | Wrinkle recovery behaviour is an important property of fabrics for apparel applications. Fifty fabrics of a variety of constructions have been objectively evaluated in order to study the wrinkle recovery after a deformation. The wrinkle recovery behaviour was studied based on energy modelling. To study their wrinkle recovery properties, fabrics are modelled with the energy method. It is shown that the more the energy dissipation is low, the more fabric is able to recover to its initial state and then the more residual deformation is low. Thus, the energy dissipation can be used to estimate the ability of the fabric to recover to its initial state. In this paper, we also studied the effect of the fatigue test after the repeated wrinkling. Further, the increase of the fatigue cycle number after repeated wrinkling resulted in an increase of the residual deformation and permanent deformation. This method allows us for better approximation of the real behaviour of multidirectional wrinkling of clothing during wearing. |
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Keywords: | wrinkle recovery energy modelling energy dissipation and fatigue test |
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