AUTEX Research Journal (Mar 2017)

Open-End Yarn Properties Prediction Using HVI Fibre Properties and Process Parameters

  • Ghanmi Hanen,
  • Ghith Adel,
  • Benameur Tarek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2015-0026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 6 – 11

Abstract

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This article provides three models to predict rotor spun yarn characteristics which are breaking strength, breaking elongation and unevenness. These models used noncorrelated raw material characteristics and some processing parameters. For this purpose, five different cotton blends were processed into rotor spun yarns having different metric numbers (Nm10, Nm15, Nm18, Nm22, Nm30 and Nm37). Each count was spun at different twist levels. Response surface method was used to estimate yarn quality characteristics and to study variable effects on these characteristics. In this study, predicting models are given by the analysis of response surface after many iterations in which nonsignificant terms are excluded for more accuracy and precision. It was shown that yarn count, twist and sliver properties had considerable effects on the open-end rotor spun yarn properties. This study can help industrial application since it allows a quality management-prediction based on input variables such as fibre characteristics and process parameters.

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