There are two methods of experimenting Tensile properties of a textile material. and they are ; 1. CRL method ( constant rate of loading ) 2. CRE method (constant rate of elongation) 1. CRL method: The function of applied force is to extent the specimen until it eventually breaks down. Here the loading causes the …
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The followings are responsible for effect on tensile experiment. 1. The material and its condition- a. The chemical treatment to which it has been subjected b. The mechanical treatment that it has been received c. On the amount of moisture that it contains d. On the temperature 2. The arrangement and dimension of the specimen. …
Continue reading Factors determined the result of tensile experiment1. Tenacity 2. Breaking extension 3. Work of rupture 4. Initial modulus 5. Work factor 6. Work recovery 7. Elastic recovery 8. Yield stress 9. Yield strain 10. Yield point 11. Breaking load 12. Creep 1. Tenacity: The ratio of load required to break the specimen and the linear density of that specimen is called …
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Industrial washing is one of the most important applied finishing methods on fabric or apparel. Different washing methods can be applied incase of denim fabrics finishing. To achieve special outlooks as well as to change the fashion, responsible washing methods are stone wash, sand wash and bleach wash [1].Denim produced from the fabric with twill …
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