Compressional Behaviour of Needle-punched Nonwoven Fabric: Compressional Behaviour of Jute Cross-laid Needle Punched Nonwoven Fabric and Comparison with  Synthetic Fabric and Blend - Surajit Sengupta - Books - LAP Lambert Academic Publishing - 9783838345222 - June 26, 2010
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Compressional Behaviour of Needle-punched Nonwoven Fabric: Compressional Behaviour of Jute Cross-laid Needle Punched Nonwoven Fabric and Comparison with Synthetic Fabric and Blend

Surajit Sengupta

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Compressional Behaviour of Needle-punched Nonwoven Fabric: Compressional Behaviour of Jute Cross-laid Needle Punched Nonwoven Fabric and Comparison with Synthetic Fabric and Blend

Compressional behaviour has been studied during tensile loading with respect to mass per unit area, needling density, depth of penetration, wetting of fabric etc. Empirical equations for compression and recovery curves of needle punched nonwoven fabrics from jute, jute-polypropylene blend and polypropylene have been suggested and behaviours are described with two dimensionless parameters ? and ?. A mathematical model has been developed relating the compressional behaviour and parameters, i.e. needling density, depth of penetration and mass per unit area of jute needle punched nonwoven. A good correlation has been observed between compressional parameter (?) or recovery parameter (?) and the properties i.e. tenacity, elongation-at-break, energy to break, air permeability and thermal insulation of jute needle punched nonwoven fabrics. Effect of repeated compression-recovery cycles, dynamic loading, rate of deformation, ultimate compressional load, duration of loading, duration after recovery and comparison between different testing principles have been studied and analysed.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 26, 2010
ISBN13 9783838345222
Publishers LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 160
Dimensions 225 × 9 × 150 mm   ·   244 g
Language English