2002
DOI: 10.1177/004051750207201108
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Objective and Subjective Analysis of Knitted Fabric Bagging

Abstract: In this study, fabric bagging tests are performed on a set of knitted fabrics that vary in design, tightness factor, and blend ratio. The relationships between residual bagging height ( R residual ) obtained from the fabric bagging test and the mechanical characterization determined from the KES-FB system are presented and discussed. The work shows that it is possible to predict R residual for knitted fabrics by using the standard KES-FB test and without performing fabric bagging fatigue tests.

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“…It is known that in the case of isotropic materials, external loading distributes equally in two main directions, whereas in the case of anisotropic materials the main part of external loading falls upon the stronger and less deformable direction, leaving the perpendicular one less loaded and more stretchable. 16,1921…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is known that in the case of isotropic materials, external loading distributes equally in two main directions, whereas in the case of anisotropic materials the main part of external loading falls upon the stronger and less deformable direction, leaving the perpendicular one less loaded and more stretchable. 16,1921…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, various investigation methods, such as multi-cyclic bagging, biaxial punching of different garment zones (knees, elbows), multidirectional tension, and relaxation processes are used with the aim of simulating the deformation behavior of sheet materials under exploitation loadings. 1621 The results of earlier investigations show that the biaxial punching test is more reliable compared to uniaxial tension. 1621…”
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“…of the garments, known as bagging, is an undesirable appearance [2]. The lack of dimensional instability or recovery after prolonged or repeated pressure on the fabrics causes bagging deformation [3]. In recent years, double-core yarns have begun to be produced, especially for denim jeans, to overcome the mentioned problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was suggested to create 3D shapes through the bagging of the fabric [7]. Most studies of the bagging phenomena were linked with the garment comfort [820], as the bagging performance of knitted fabrics is important to both appearance and mechanical performance. Generally, the bagging is a 3D deformation of a fabric under a force normal to its plane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%