Micromechanics of hydroentangled nonwoven fabrics

Author:

Moyo Doice12,Anandjiwala Rajesh D13,Patnaik Asis13

Affiliation:

1. CSIR Materials Science and Manufacturing, Polymers and Composites Competence Area, Nonwovens and Composites Group, South Africa

2. Department of Textile Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

3. Department of Textile Science, Faculty of Science, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa

Abstract

The mechanics of nonwoven fabrics is largely dependent on fiber properties, and other physical factors such as structural arrangement and degree of entanglement of the fibers. In this study, modeled and experimental stress–strain behaviors of uniaxially loaded hydroentangled nonwoven fabrics have been analyzed and compared. The theoretical values from the model were deduced from the measured properties of micro-samples, namely, fiber volume faction, orientation distribution and mechanical properties. Testing of the micro-samples was performed on a Deben Microtest Module fitted in the FEI Quanta 200 Scanning Electron Microscope. The experimental stress–strain results show that the structure is in the linear region when the modeled results approach the highest specific stress. Also, the theoretical models highly overestimate the specific stress of the hydroentangled nonwoven fabrics. The results show that the application of the model was limited in predicting tensile stress. Furthermore, a trapezoid method was used to quantify the actual deformation energy from the stress–strain graphs up to the ultimate tensile strength. The theoretical deformation energy was estimated and compared to the experimental values. The model was subsequently modified to improve its predictive capability.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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