Affiliation:
1. TRI/Princeton, P.O. Box 625, Princeton, New Jersey 08542, U.S.A.
Abstract
The wicking kinetics of liquid droplets into yarns is studied using a computerized imaging system. A new method is suggested for characterizing the yarn structure by monitoring droplet absorption. The method is based on the comparative analysis of the time needed for droplet disappearance as a function of droplet volume for various yarns. A mathematical model is developed to describe the wicking kinetics. We show that for wetting liquids, the time of droplet absorption Tw is a linear function of the initial droplet volume squared V02. For a given liquid-yarn pair, the slope of this relationship provides important information about the yarn properties. The linear relationship between Tw and V02 is verified by experimental data for a typical spin finish. The model predicts that droplet wicking can occur even if the advancing contact angle θa is slightly greater than 90°. However, for nonwetting liquids, the relationship between Tw and V02 is nonlinear, and a criterion for droplet wicking into nonwetted yarns is obtained.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
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