1998
DOI: 10.1177/004051759806801202
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Effects of Repeated Extension and Recovery on Selected Physical Properties of ISO-301 Stitched Seams

Abstract: A theoretical viscoelastic model based on the four-element Burgers model is devel oped to predict changes in load with time of ISO-301 stitched seams under longitudinal loading subjected to extension/recovery cycling at a constant rate of extension. Param eters calculated from experimental stress relaxation curves are used to determine the theoretical relationship between load and time for tensile cycling. The model gives good agreement with experimental stress relaxation behavior of seams over the range 0-30 … Show more

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“…In addition, it is clear that the increase of the number of stitches per centimeter accurately encourages the consumption value of sewing thread (see Figure 6). This result seems in good agreement with those in the literature review dealing with the consumed thread of woven fabrics [11,32,[33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Influence Of Tension Of Sewing Threads On the Consumption Besupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, it is clear that the increase of the number of stitches per centimeter accurately encourages the consumption value of sewing thread (see Figure 6). This result seems in good agreement with those in the literature review dealing with the consumed thread of woven fabrics [11,32,[33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Influence Of Tension Of Sewing Threads On the Consumption Besupporting
confidence: 91%
“…28 Processes involving deformation of fibers and yarns have been observed in other cyclic testing, and as observed in the current work most change occurred during the initial stages. 18,20,29 For example, when a fabric is laundered multiple times, most dimensional change occurs during the first three laundering cycles 18 generally in the form of relaxation shrinkage due to re-arrangement of the loops/yarns. 30 Cyclic experiments examining stiffness of cervine leather have also identified the number of cycles to be an important factor, with the largest change in stiffness between cycles 1 and 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Kawabata Evaluation System used for the fabrics [18], tensile force P of 20 N was applied. Referring to the investigations carried out by other authors [8], test specimens were subject to 100 fatigue cycles. Tensile speed (12.55 mm/s) was selected according to a human dynamic movement.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the influence made by cyclic tensile on fabric resistance to thread slippage along the seam has shown that the first 100 cycles are the most important ones, i.e. after the first 100 fatigue cycles, the tensile force required to obtain a certain seam gapping value [8] decreases continually. The carriedout research has also illustrated that fabric resistance to weft thread slippage decreases after cyclic tensile together with decrease in density of the same thread system and with increase in fabric extensibility [6,9].…”
Section: Introduction *mentioning
confidence: 99%