4. Frictional behavior and abrasive wear of textile materials
4.1 Friction behavior of fibers and yarns
This behavior will depend on the material and surface condition of the materials under consideration, and on the friction conditions (speed, normal force, lubrication, etc.).
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A fiber is often made of a viscoelastic material. As with polymers, it has been shown that the actual contact area between a fiber and another surface is not proportional to the normal force, but evolves with the power n of the latter...
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Définitions et attributs des éléments de données pour la surveillance et la supervision des procédés textiles. Partie 1 : Filature, préparation de filature et procédés associés. - ISO 10782-1 - 1998
- Spinning preparation, spinning and twisting equipment – List of equivalent terms. - NF ISO 2187 -
- Textiles. Morphologie des fibres et fils. Vocabulaire. - ISO 8159 - 1987
- Textiles. Tissus. Construction....
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Textile Physics and Mechanics Laboratory, Mulhouse : http://www.lpmt.uha.fr
École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs Sud Alsace, Mulhouse : http://www.ensisa.fr
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