2022
DOI: 10.31881/tlr.2021.34
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Seam Strength Prediction for Different Stitch Types Considering Stitch Density of Cotton Woven Fabrics

Abstract: Seam strength is critical in achieving the proper and adequate quality seam, which eventually determines the overall quality of any garment. The target of this research was to investigate exactly how different stitch density affected seam strength for different stitch types. Commercially available, 100% cotton plain weave structured woven fabric with mass per unit area of 270 g/m2 was used in this analysis. Two different stitch types, such as lock stitch (ISO#301) and chain stitch (ISO#401), along with four st… Show more

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“…1,15,16 Consequently, friction of the yarns during the tensile loading of the seam increases, and therefore resistance to seam slippage increases. 3,17,18 Increased mechanical properties of the fabric such as tensile strength, durability, abrasion resistance, bending strength, stiffness decrease the seam slippage. The contact area between the sewing thread and fabric threads of stiff fabrics is higher.…”
Section: Introductıonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,15,16 Consequently, friction of the yarns during the tensile loading of the seam increases, and therefore resistance to seam slippage increases. 3,17,18 Increased mechanical properties of the fabric such as tensile strength, durability, abrasion resistance, bending strength, stiffness decrease the seam slippage. The contact area between the sewing thread and fabric threads of stiff fabrics is higher.…”
Section: Introductıonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A couple of studies have conducted an analysis on the prediction of seam strength for various stitch styles in a 100% cotton plain weave structured woven fabric, incorporating the consideration of thread density by polynomial regression. [18][19][20] Elkateb 21 developed an ANN model to forecast the mechanical properties (tensile strength, bending stiffness and elongation at break percentage) of woven fabric made from cotton/polyester fiber.…”
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confidence: 99%