Annals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork (May 2016)

THE EFFECT OF PHASE CHANGE MATERIALS ON THE TENSILE STRENGTH

  • HERROELEN Thomas,
  • BOU_BELDA Eva,
  • BONET-ARACIL Marilés,
  • VAN DEN BROECK Freya,
  • BELINO Nuno

Journal volume & issue
Vol. XVII, no. 2
pp. 59 – 62

Abstract

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PCM’s need some important properties to have use such as high heat storage capacity, easy availability and low cost and can have different effects such as flavour, softness or exchange of heat. They are put inside of microcapsules, so they can be inbedded inside the strain, otherwise it wouldn’t be so effective. So basically the microcapsules consist of a core that’s the PCM and a polymer shell. This shell needs to be strong enough to hold the PCM and also withstand up to a certain level of heat and mechanical damage. This study investigates the tensile strength of fabrics composed by fibres, some of these fibres have benn inbedded phase change microcapsules (PCM’s). The investigated fabrics are divided by composition and by structure. By knitting the fabrics in different structures you could be able to investigate which knitting way could be the most effective to have a high tensile strength. Tensile strength tests are performed on specimens with different structures but also with different compositions which could indicate that some strains are tougher then others and more specifically if the PCM’s have a different effect on them.

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