Study on the water transport performance of the fractal tree-like structure of nonwoven cotton fabrics

Author:

Shi Yunrui1ORCID,Chen Qing2ORCID,Wang Lu1,Han Zhengliang3,Xu Lianlian4,Xiao Xin3,Xu Peng4,Shou Dahua5,Fan Jintu25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Fashion and Design, Donghua University, China

2. Shanghai International Fashion Innovation Centre, Donghua University, China

3. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Donghua University, China

4. College of Science, China Jiliang University, China

5. Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China

Abstract

Fractal branching networks are structures that are ubiquitous in nature, possessing multiple transport characteristics, and have been the subject of long-term attention by many researchers. Currently, in the field of textiles, research on the ability of tree-like structures to enhance the water transport property of fabrics is mostly focused on the thickness direction of the fabric. However, there is little research on the liquid water transfer rate in the horizontal direction. In this article, the water transport performance of liquid water in tree-like fractal nonwoven fabrics with different shapes (tree-like and rectangular) was investigated, and the liquid water transport rate was measured using the horizontal wicking method. It was found that when the sum of the cube of the branch width was equal to the cube of the main stem width, the water transport efficiency of liquid water in the fabric is optimal. At the same time, a summary of the experimental data was made by comparing the water transport property of fabrics with corresponding equal areas but different widths or heights. It was found that for nonwoven fabrics with the same area size, tree-like structures can transport liquid water to a farther distance in the same amount of time. Furthermore, the liquid water transport ability of tree-like nonwoven fabrics in the horizontal direction was simulated using finite element analysis in COMSOL Multiphysics, and the results were in good agreement with the experimental values.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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