AUTEX Research Journal (Sep 2016)

Modelling the Effect of Weave Structure and Fabric Thread Density on Mechanical and Comfort Properties of Woven Fabrics

  • Maqsood Muhammad,
  • Nawab Yasir,
  • Shaker Khubab,
  • Umair Muhammad,
  • Ashraf Munir,
  • Baitab Danish Mahmood,
  • Hamdani Syed Talha Ali,
  • Shahid Salma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2015-0032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 160 – 164

Abstract

Read online

The paper investigates the effects of weave structure and fabric thread density on the comfort and mechanical properties of various test fabrics woven from polyester/cotton yarns. Three different weave structures, that is, 1/1 plain, 2/1 twill and 3/1 twill, and three different fabric densities were taken as input variables whereas air permeability, overall moisture management capacity, tensile strength and tear strength of fabrics were taken as response variables and a comparison is made of the effect of weave structure and fabric density on the response variables. The results of fabric samples were analysed in Minitab statistical software. The coefficients of determinations (R-sq values) of the regression equations show a good predictive ability of the developed statistical models. The findings of the study may be helpful in deciding appropriate manufacturing specifications of woven fabrics to attain specific comfort and mechanical properties.

Keywords