Fibre slippage in cyclically perturbed fibrous assemblies
Contribuinte(s) |
Trevor Stuart |
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Data(s) |
08/02/2006
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Resumo |
The dynamics of fibre slippage within general non-bonded fibrous assemblies is studied in the situation where the assembly is subjected to general small cyclic loads. Two models are proposed. The first is applicable when the general cyclic loading is complemented by an occasional tugging force on one end of a fibre, which causes it to gradually withdraw from the assembly, such as might occur during the pilling of a textile. The second considers the situation in which the cyclic perturbations act around a constant background load applied to the assembly. The dynamics is reminiscent of self-organized critical behaviour. This model is applied to predict the progressive elongation of a single yarn during weaving. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
The Royal Society |
Palavras-Chave | #Multidisciplinary Sciences #slippage #fibre #dynamics #self-organized critical #Frenkel-kontorova Model #Randomness #Locking #Systems #Tension #Yarns #C1 #230199 Mathematics not elsewhere classified #670200 Fibre Processing and Textiles; Footwear and Leather Products |
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Journal Article |