2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12221-022-4101-8
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Effects of Maintenance and Wear on the Electrical Resistance of Silver-Based Conductive Textiles

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“…Where, _ ε r = reference strain rate RH r = reference humidity Equations ( 11) and ( 12) can be substituted into equation (10) to obtain the expression of R, as shown in equation (13).…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Silver-plated Nylon Conductive Yarnmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Where, _ ε r = reference strain rate RH r = reference humidity Equations ( 11) and ( 12) can be substituted into equation (10) to obtain the expression of R, as shown in equation (13).…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Silver-plated Nylon Conductive Yarnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the observed difference between the theoretical and actual values of the yarn, it was found that the factors that affected the resistance could be divided into two categories, as shown in equation (13). The first term is the resistance change of the material itself caused by the size, and the second term is the resistance change caused by the change in material resistivity caused by the external conditions.…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Silver-plated Nylon Conductive Yarnmentioning
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“…The study found that washing led to increases in electrical resistance, with significant peeling and breaking in the metal layers due to mechanical stresses during washing, except in Agcoated fabrics where the superior flexibility and adhesion of silver minimized damage [9]. Won and Yun (2022) assessed the electrical resistances and surface properties of conductive textiles under different maintenance regimes using washing, drying, and steam garment care systems. The study recommended reducing traditional washing and drying cycles and increasing the use of steam garment care to effectively extend the life of smart garments without removing dirt solely through steam [10].…”
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“…Won and Yun (2022) assessed the electrical resistances and surface properties of conductive textiles under different maintenance regimes using washing, drying, and steam garment care systems. The study recommended reducing traditional washing and drying cycles and increasing the use of steam garment care to effectively extend the life of smart garments without removing dirt solely through steam [10]. The primary challenge and the most significant barrier to market readiness for smart and electronically connected clothing and accordingly its washability have been investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%