2014
DOI: 10.1177/0040517514523175
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Compressional resilience of the kapok fibrous assembly

Abstract: Kapok fiber is light, buoyant, and excellent in thermal insulation because of its high degree of hollowness. However, it is difficult to preserve the lumen structure of kapok fiber under repetitive compression in the course of manufacturing and utilization, and then the fiber may lose its unique features quickly. Thus, it is critical to know the resilience of kapok under repeated compression and how it can be affected by environmental factors. In this paper, we studied the compressional resilience of fibrous a… Show more

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“…High pressure treatment can also be used to modify the structure of the fiber 43 . In a study conducted, kapok samples were heated in an oven at 45+/-2 o C for 1 h and then treated under three different conditions: dry with 15% relative humidity (RH), wet with 99% RH and pressure of 100 kPa.…”
Section: Physical Treatment Of Kapok Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High pressure treatment can also be used to modify the structure of the fiber 43 . In a study conducted, kapok samples were heated in an oven at 45+/-2 o C for 1 h and then treated under three different conditions: dry with 15% relative humidity (RH), wet with 99% RH and pressure of 100 kPa.…”
Section: Physical Treatment Of Kapok Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kang et al 9 developed a compressional fatigue system to evaluate two kinds of perpendicular-laid nonwoven fabrics with different manufacturing processes. Yan et al 10 studied the compressional resilience of fibrous assemblies made of slightly carded kapok fibers by using an Instron compression tester, and observed the nonlinear compressional behavior of the assemblies in the repeated transverse compressing cycles with a constant compressional strain. Other works [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] also promoted the study of relevant properties of textiles.…”
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confidence: 99%