1996
DOI: 10.1080/00405009608631354
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Spectral Analysis of the Yarn-pullout Force from Plain-weave Fabric

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“…Also, the stored energy in the fabric calculated theoretically, by replacing n  and n d from Eq. (11) and (14) in Eq. (8) and (3).…”
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“…Also, the stored energy in the fabric calculated theoretically, by replacing n  and n d from Eq. (11) and (14) in Eq. (8) and (3).…”
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“…Hosseini and Toriumi [11] demonstrated that the nature of the stick-slip motion of the dynamicfrictional force of a pulled-out thread is periodic and depends on the fabric construction. They also found high correlation between the warp-pullout force, the intensity of thread interaction at the crossing points, the strength of fabric in the warp direction and the weft yarn irregularity.…”
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“…One of the solutions is to clamp the lateral sides, leaving bottom free. 6,[11][12][13][14][15] This setup is shown in Figure 1. Some researchers even attempted to mount a movable clamp on one side, keeping the fabric in a specific transverse tension during test.…”
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“…Yarn interaction at the warp and weft crossing points of a tensioned fabric is an important aspect of the mechanical properties of the fabric. In another study, it was demonstrated that the nature of the stick-slip motion of the dynamic frictional force of a pulled-out yarn was periodic and depended on yarn spacing in the fabric structure [6]. The pull-out test was developed as a method of providing useful information about fabric tearing, its ability to absorb energy in ballistic applications, the finishing efficiency, bending and shearing hysteresis of the fabric and its frictional behaviour [7].…”
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