1948
DOI: 10.1177/004051754801800502
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Measurement of Friction Between Single Fibers

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“…It may be possible to make a measurement of the friction on the intrados of the fiber by using a rod of the same radius as that of the apex of the crimp, and this is being attempted. Otherwise, the more elaborate fiber-twist method [20,32] Effect of Changes in the Viscoelastic Nature . of the Scales The observations reported here show that the permanganate/salt treatment, like dry -chlorination, but to a smaller extent, degrades the material inside the scales of wool fibers so that in water they are softer and less elastic than the scales of untreated fibers.…”
Section: Effect Of Bilateral Differences Between Scalesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be possible to make a measurement of the friction on the intrados of the fiber by using a rod of the same radius as that of the apex of the crimp, and this is being attempted. Otherwise, the more elaborate fiber-twist method [20,32] Effect of Changes in the Viscoelastic Nature . of the Scales The observations reported here show that the permanganate/salt treatment, like dry -chlorination, but to a smaller extent, degrades the material inside the scales of wool fibers so that in water they are softer and less elastic than the scales of untreated fibers.…”
Section: Effect Of Bilateral Differences Between Scalesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yarn/yarn values were measured, using the twist method originally suggested by Lindberg and Gralen [13] for fibers. In this case, the yarns were wrapped around themselves three times and the input and output tensions were recorded in the same manner as that for yarn/metal friction.…”
Section: Details O F Yarn Testedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various methods are described in the literature for determining the coefficient of fiber-on-fiber friction [ 5,8,9). In these studies, the dependence of the observed coefficient on fiber finish, fiber diameter, normal pressure, speed, and the geometry of the system is pointed out.…”
Section: Friction Measurc~inc~ntsmentioning
confidence: 99%