Influencing Factors of Fabric-Skin Adhesion Based on Gray Correlation Analysis Method

Fabric-skin adhesion was objectively described by the indices of the maximum adhesion force Fmax, the maximum separation distance Lmax, and adhesion work W as well as the adhesion force-separation distance curve. Firstly, gray correlation analysis method was adopted to investigate the correlation le...

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Published in东华大学学报(英文版) Vol. 33; no. 4; pp. 644 - 648
Main Author 纪峰 谢剑飞 张琳婕 李娜 张瑞云 杨欣卉
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LanguageEnglish
Published College of Textiles, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China%Guangzhou Fibre Product Testing and Research Institute, Guangzhou 511440, China 31.08.2016
Key Laboratory of Textile Science &Technology, Ministry of Education, Shanghai 201620, China
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Summary:Fabric-skin adhesion was objectively described by the indices of the maximum adhesion force Fmax, the maximum separation distance Lmax, and adhesion work W as well as the adhesion force-separation distance curve. Firstly, gray correlation analysis method was adopted to investigate the correlation levels between adhesion indices, and secondly the relative importance of fabric structural parameters to fabric-skin adhesion, as well as the correlation levels between skin adhesion, water absorption, and wicking properties of the fabric. The results prove that W exhibits clear correlations with both Fmax and Lmax, yet the relevance between Fmax and Lmax is weak. Fabric adhesion indices are most associated with fabric mass and least with fabric thickness, whereas fabric wicking and water absorption present closest correlation with fabric thickness. Therefore, it is concluded that the relevance between fabric wicking, water absorption, and skin-adhesion properties are rather comprehensive than straight.
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wet fabric-skin adhesion ; water absorption ; fabric wicking ; gray correlation analysis ; correlated factor
Fabric-skin adhesion was objectively described by the indices of the maximum adhesion force Fmax, the maximum separation distance Lmax, and adhesion work W as well as the adhesion force-separation distance curve. Firstly, gray correlation analysis method was adopted to investigate the correlation levels between adhesion indices, and secondly the relative importance of fabric structural parameters to fabric-skin adhesion, as well as the correlation levels between skin adhesion, water absorption, and wicking properties of the fabric. The results prove that W exhibits clear correlations with both Fmax and Lmax, yet the relevance between Fmax and Lmax is weak. Fabric adhesion indices are most associated with fabric mass and least with fabric thickness, whereas fabric wicking and water absorption present closest correlation with fabric thickness. Therefore, it is concluded that the relevance between fabric wicking, water absorption, and skin-adhesion properties are rather comprehensive than straight.
ISSN:1672-5220