Influence of yarn geometry on electrical properties of silver-coated nylon filaments for e-textiles: a fundamental study

Author:

Le Katherine1ORCID,Narayana Harishkumar2,Servati Amir2,Soltanian Saeid2,Servati Peyman2,Ko Frank1

Affiliation:

1. Materials Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2. Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Abstract

Conductive fibrous assemblies and yarns play a crucial role in wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles), through their use in flexible sensors and interconnects. This study investigated the influence of yarn twist and geometrical parameters on the electrical properties of silver-coated nylon multifilament yarns, ranging from 1-ply to 4-ply, with twist levels of 30 twists per meter (TPM) and up to 600 TPM. Increase in twist level resulted in decreasing yarn linear resistance, with a plateau at 300 TPM, along with limiting values for yarn specific volume (1.6-1.9 cc/g), and fibre orientation angle (12-18°). The increase in yarn conductivity with higher twist was explained by greater contact between the fibrous assembly, that bridges electrically conductive pathways in the yarn structure. Twisted yarns (2-ply) were fabricated into electrode structures via embroidery, and a progressive increase in contact impedance was observed, followed by a stabilization and plateau within the range of measured impedance from 210 to 300 TPM. This observation was attributed to the decrease in the yarn specific volume, and subsequently the longitudinal diameter with increasing twist level, which decreased the contact area between the skin and electrode interface. The electrodes fabricated from varying yarn twist levels were used for electrocardiogram (ECG) measurement, and demonstrated comparable signal quality to standard gel electrodes. This experimental and theoretical work forms the basis in defining relationships between established yarn twist mechanics and geometrical properties with electrical properties. This can guide materials and design parameter selection of suitable conductive yarns for e-textiles used in biopotential monitoring applications.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

The University of British Columbia

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Polymers and Plastics,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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