Analysis of warp-knitted fabric structure. Part II: theoretical study on initial modulus of warp-knitted fabrics (tricot, locknit, and satin)

In the first part of this series, a 3D straight line model was presented for the geometry of two-guide-bar warp-knitted fabrics. In this part, first, the variation of unit cell geometry under uniaxial tension in the range of elastic deformation is investigated. In the present study, the energy metho...

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Published inJournal of the Textile Institute Vol. 103; no. 9; pp. 997 - 1011
Main Authors Dabiryan, H., Jeddi, Ali A.A., Rastgoo, A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Manchester Routledge 01.09.2012
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:In the first part of this series, a 3D straight line model was presented for the geometry of two-guide-bar warp-knitted fabrics. In this part, first, the variation of unit cell geometry under uniaxial tension in the range of elastic deformation is investigated. In the present study, the energy method and Castiglianos's theorem were used to derive the fabric's initial modulus. Energy terms which are considered in this study are extension, bending, and compression energies. Also, the friction phenomenon is taken into account by using frictional energy term. For this purpose, the loop of each bar is divided into eight elements. Free-body diagrams of elements are drawn to show the relative magnitude and direction of all forces acting upon an object in a given situation. After obtaining the force details, strain energy of each element is calculated. Finally, the initial modulus of warp-knitted fabrics is obtained. To verify the model, samples of tricot fabrics were produced and tested. Results showed that the generated model can predict precisely the initial modulus of aforementioned warp-knitted structures.
ISSN:0040-5000
1754-2340
DOI:10.1080/00405000.2012.654665