Compressional Properties of Fabrics at Low Pressure to Assess Real Fabric Handle

직물의 태 예측에 근접한 직물의 저응력 압축특성 측정

  • Received : 1999.07.14
  • Published : 1999.11.30

Abstract

Twenty-three fabrics of varying thicknesses and weights were subjected to the maximum pressures of 10, 20, 35, 50 and 70 $gf/cm^2$ to yield pressure-thickness curves. Compression property values were plotted according to the amount of pressure applied to the samples. Pressure increases resulted in decreases in LC (compressional curve linearity), increases in WC (compressional energy) and no change in RC (compressional resilience). The best-fit lines are found separately according to pressures. The thickest fabrics exhibited the highest LC and WC values. The slopes varied different according to the pressure applied, with a pressure 50 $gf/cm^2$ exhibiting the steepest slope at We. The pressure of 20 $gf/cm^2$ correlated most closely with the hand-evaluation test results, yielding Spearmans correlation coefficients of .86 and .82 respectively for the LC and WC.

두께와 무게가 다양한 23종의 직물을 대상으로 최대하중 10, 20, 35, 50, 70 $gf/cm^2$의 5종류 다양한 조건 하에서 압축-두께곡선을 측정함으로써 저응력에서 압축특성과 두께, 태를 분석하였다. 최대하중이 증가함에 따라 LC(curve linearity)는 증가하였으며 WC(compressional energy)는 감소하였다. 또한, 최대하중에 따라 RC(compressional resilience)는 변화가 없었다. LC와 WC는 직물이 두꺼울수록 크게 나타났으며 RC는 중간 두께의 직물에서 가장 크게 나타났다. 최대하중 20 $gf/cm^2$에서 측정한 LC와 WC가 주관적 태 평가결과와 가장 상관이 깊었으며 Speamnan's rho는 .86과 .82였다.

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