Inverse Creep in Textile Yarns - Pratap Patil - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659424779 - December 2, 2014
In case cover and title do not match, the title is correct

Inverse Creep in Textile Yarns

Price
Íkr 7,039
excl. VAT

Ordered from remote warehouse

Expected delivery Jul 16 - 24
Add to your iMusic wish list

Not rated yet

Inverse creep is a phenomenon, which is found to occur in viscoelastic materials when the applied stress is partially reduced. At this reduced stress, the strain in the material reduces continuously with time, though it is still under stress. Inverse creep values depend on the material and also on its stress history. During weaving of a fabric, weft threads are inserted in between the warp threads, which are along the direction of the fabric production. A weft thread undergoes variation in stress during weaving. It is at high stress when it is being laid down in the fabric. But the stress may not reduce to zero once the thread is laid down; thus giving rise to the phenomenon of inverse creep. Creep of textile materials has been measured by number of researchers. Inverse creep can be measured by the method demonstrated by Nachane. The objective of the work described in book was to design an instrument, which can measure the instantaneous extension or contraction of yarn. Automation in storing the data is achieved. Stored data can then be easily analyzed. Creep and inverse creep of four textile yarn types at various levels of stress have been studied by using developed device.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 2, 2014
ISBN13 9783659424779
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 276
Dimensions 16 × 150 × 220 mm   ·   429 g
Language German