[사] Influence of Slipping Friction on Stress Concentration in Blended Yarns 출판일 : 2005.01.01 저자 : John N. Rossettos, Thomas A. Godfrey 서지사항 : Textile Research Journal, Volume 75, No.1 (2005), 43페이지 등록일 : 2012.03.22 I 조회수 : 160 작성자 : admin |
We report the effect of a variable frictional shear force distribution along a slipping broken
fiber on the stress concentration (SCF) in blended yarns. Our micromechanical model leads
to a system of second order differential equations, which we solve using a convenient
eigenvector expansion approach. The results for an exponential variation of frictional shear
on a slipping fiber, starting from zero at the broken end, are compared to those for a
constant friction force. While the extent of the slip region increases by as much as 50% for
the exponential variation compared to the constant friction case, the SCF changes only
slightly, generally decreasing less than 6%. Decreases are smaller when a high elongation
fiber is broken than when a low elongation fiber is broken. The hybrid effect in blended
yarns, established in previous work, continues to be supported by these new results.
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