1999
DOI: 10.1177/004051759906901104
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Fiber Arrangement Characteristics and Their Effects on Nonwoven Tensile Behavior

Abstract: Our early model for predicting nonwoven fabric stress-strain behavior by the finite element method is generalized to include the effects of fiber curl, which is shown to have a great effect on the tensile behavior of the fabric. A numerical method to characterize the lateral contraction of nonwovens during tensile deformation is presented. The effects of fiber arrangement characteristics on the mechanical properties of nonwovens are studied through laboratory experiments and theoretical analysis. The effects o… Show more

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“…In the case of PVDF film, three strong peaks at about 850, 1400 and 1200 cm −1 were observed. The former two peaks were due to the C-F stretching vibration, and the latter one was due to the C-C bond of PVDF and the two weak bands appeared at 510 and 486 cm −1 were assigned to the CF2 bending vibration [37,38]. For PVDF/G composite film, G affects the infrared absorption spectra with the appearance of absorption peaks at about 1700, 2000 and 3000 cm show the existence of C-O bond, which is related to the bonds on the surface of G flakes.…”
Section: Spectroscopic Analyses Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of PVDF film, three strong peaks at about 850, 1400 and 1200 cm −1 were observed. The former two peaks were due to the C-F stretching vibration, and the latter one was due to the C-C bond of PVDF and the two weak bands appeared at 510 and 486 cm −1 were assigned to the CF2 bending vibration [37,38]. For PVDF/G composite film, G affects the infrared absorption spectra with the appearance of absorption peaks at about 1700, 2000 and 3000 cm show the existence of C-O bond, which is related to the bonds on the surface of G flakes.…”
Section: Spectroscopic Analyses Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the fibers' diameters and diameter distribution are increased by graphene addition that results in the mechanical strength improving. Since we applied the standard tensile test in all strain-stress experiments the sizes, thicknesses and weights of the examined specimens were equal, and the mass of the electrospun mat did not affect the results [38][39][40][41].…”
Section: Mechanical Strength Analyses Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee and Argon [10] studied the flexibility of crimped fibers in sinusoidal shape subjected to tension. Adanur and Liao [14] adopted the same approximation as Hearle and Newton for fiber curl. More recently, Engelmayr and Sacks [15] were the first to include finite contributions to elastic modulus due to fiber bending in their study of needle-punched nonwoven tissue engineering scaffolds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have been conducted to predict the behaviour of such materials by using various numerical modelling techniques. Most of these studies provide a partial solution to the problem of predicting the changes in mechanical behaviour with changes in orientation of constituent fibres [4][5][6], curliness of fibres [7] and manufacturing conditions [8]. A very few studies were performed to develop a finite element model that can simulate the response of nonwoven materials under mechanical loading [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%