2017
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ms.23.2.16065
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The Investigation of Knitted Materials Bonded Seams Behaviour upon Cyclical Fatigue Loading

Abstract: In this research uniaxial tension behaviour of knitted materials with bonded seams is analysed. The objects of the investigation were two types of knitted materials, having the same fibre composition (93 % PES, 7 % EL), but different in knitting pattern, i. e. plain single jersey and 1 × 1 rib. Bonded overlap seams were formed by changing the orientation of knitted materials strips, i. e. parallel/parallel, parallel/bias, parallel/perpendicular, bias/bias and bias/perpendicular. The strips of each knitted mate… Show more

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“…The literature analysis revealed that the bonds quality is usually evaluated applying a uniaxial tension ( Jakubčionienė and Masteikaitė, 2010;Jakubčionienė et al, 2012), a spatial deformation (Busilienė et al, 2015(Busilienė et al, , 2017 or peeling strength tests Daukantienė, 2016, 2017), etc. Important indications of bonds' quality are their strength, elasticity, thickness, stiffness and comfort (Seram and Nandasiri, 2015;Jana, 2011).…”
Section: Ijcst 322mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature analysis revealed that the bonds quality is usually evaluated applying a uniaxial tension ( Jakubčionienė and Masteikaitė, 2010;Jakubčionienė et al, 2012), a spatial deformation (Busilienė et al, 2015(Busilienė et al, , 2017 or peeling strength tests Daukantienė, 2016, 2017), etc. Important indications of bonds' quality are their strength, elasticity, thickness, stiffness and comfort (Seram and Nandasiri, 2015;Jana, 2011).…”
Section: Ijcst 322mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…as well as brings both economic and aesthetic benefits [6]. The advantages of bonds may be their lower thickness and friction [7,8], and higher plasticity compared with sewn seams [9]. Bonds have the potential advantage of design flexibility and ease of fabrication [10].…”
Section: Introduction mentioning
confidence: 99%