Impact of construction parameters on ergonomic and thermo-physiological comfort performance of knitted occupational compression stocking materials
Hafsa Jamshaid,
Rajesh Kumar Mishra,
Naseer Ahamad,
Vijay Chandan,
Muhammad Nadeem,
Viktor Kolář,
Petr Jirků,
Miroslav Müller,
Tegginamath Akshat,
Shabnam Nazari,
Tatiana Alexiou Ivanova
Affiliations
Hafsa Jamshaid
School of Engg. & Technology, National Textile University, Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad, 37610, Pakistan
Rajesh Kumar Mishra
Department of Materials Sci. & Manufacturing Tech., Faculty of Engg., Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Suchdol, Prague, 16500, Czech Republic; Corresponding author.
Naseer Ahamad
School of Appl. Sciences, National Textile University, Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad, 37610, Pakistan
Vijay Chandan
Department of Materials Sci. & Manufacturing Tech., Faculty of Engg., Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Suchdol, Prague, 16500, Czech Republic
Muhammad Nadeem
School of Engg. & Technology, National Textile University, Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad, 37610, Pakistan
Viktor Kolář
Department of Materials Sci. & Manufacturing Tech., Faculty of Engg., Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Suchdol, Prague, 16500, Czech Republic
Petr Jirků
Department of Materials Sci. & Manufacturing Tech., Faculty of Engg., Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Suchdol, Prague, 16500, Czech Republic
Miroslav Müller
Department of Materials Sci. & Manufacturing Tech., Faculty of Engg., Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Suchdol, Prague, 16500, Czech Republic
Tegginamath Akshat
Department of Machine Design and Mech. Faculty of Mech. Engg., Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, 46117, Czech Republic
Shabnam Nazari
Department of Sustainable Tech., Faculty of Tropical Agri-Sci., Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Suchdol, Prague, 16500, Czech Republic
Tatiana Alexiou Ivanova
Department of Sustainable Tech., Faculty of Tropical Agri-Sci., Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Suchdol, Prague, 16500, Czech Republic
This work investigates the effect of varying the knitting structure and stitch length (SL) on various thermo-physiological and ergonomic comfort properties of the occupational graduated compression socks. Thermo-physiological comfort, ergonomic comfort and dimensional stability of theses stockings were analysed in a comparative manner. Obtained results were evaluated statistically using the technique of analysis of variance (ANOVA). A Fisher's multiple comparison test was commissioned to analyze the relationship between the alteration of stitch length (SL) on various utility functions and properties desired in the occupational compression socks. In order to examine whether the difference of stitch length is significant, p values were determined. Further the influence of knitting structures e.g., plain, 2 × 2 Rib and 1 × 3 Rib was analysed on the selected properties. The interactive effect of both stitch length (SL) and knitting structure was studied using statistical techniques. It was concluded that knitting structure has a stronger impact on thermo-physiological and ergonomic comfort properties. Results showed a significant variation in thermo-physiological and ergonomic comfort by altering stitch length by means of the statistical analysis. An innovative approach for the manufacturers has been developed for optimizing performance in compression stockings. The construction of the compression socks can thus be optimized in terms of constructional parameters to provide optimum comfort to the users.