2013
DOI: 10.1177/0040517513483860
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Evidence and potential explanation of the influence of fiber length on the High Volume Instrument measurement of cotton fiber strength

Abstract: This study explores the influence of cotton fiber length characteristics on the High Volume Instrument (HVI) strength measurement. A set of cotton samples cut at different lengths from a common parent sliver was used. HVI strength data exhibited a consistent trend as a function of the fiber length properties. This data was analyzed using the working hypothesis that the HVI estimates the total mass of fiber at a position between the jaws, rather than the true mass, which contributes to the breaking force. A qua… Show more

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“…These shorter fibers will not be broken in HVI tensile property testing. 25,26 Another contrast between the devices is that the HVI uses a constant rate of elongation and the Stelometer use a constant rate of loading. 27 In addition, the Stelometer has an estimated instrument breaking speed of 0.3 cm/min, while the HVI presents an estimated breaking speed of 12.3 cm/min.…”
Section: Validation Of Hvi Elongation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These shorter fibers will not be broken in HVI tensile property testing. 25,26 Another contrast between the devices is that the HVI uses a constant rate of elongation and the Stelometer use a constant rate of loading. 27 In addition, the Stelometer has an estimated instrument breaking speed of 0.3 cm/min, while the HVI presents an estimated breaking speed of 12.3 cm/min.…”
Section: Validation Of Hvi Elongation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,20,21 Although its principle was unclear, 22,23 it was proved to have high consistency with HVI using the beard for raw cotton. 24,25 It was often employed as a standard method for other methods in the literature. 2629 As AFIS can measure colored fiber length in principle, it could also be applied as a reference for the new method.…”
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