[직/편성물 염색] Air Flow Through Textiles at High Differential Pressures 출판일 : 1999.01.01 저자 : Khaled Belkacemi, Arthur D. Broadbent 서지사항 : Textile Research Journal, Volume 69, No 1(1999), 52-58페이지 등록일 : 2012.12.06 I 조회수 : 190 작성자 : admin |
Air flow through fabrics at relatively high differential pressures is studied both ex
perimentally and theoretically. An extension of a previous model for fluid flow through a bed
of fibers takes into account the geometric irregularities and deflection of the fibers,
successfully predicting that the pressure drop across the fabric is a linear function of the air
flow rate up to the pressure corresponding to critical flow conditions. It also correctly
predicts values for the elastic moduli of the various fibers. The influence of fiber swelling
induced by wetting on air permeability is examined. At high differential pressures (55 kPa), a
decreased air flow rate is found only for wool fabrics. Under the conditions of the standard
fabric air permeability test (differential pressure 12.3 Pa), water blocking the channels in the
wet fabric is not removed, so the air permeability is much less than that for the conditioned
fabric.
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