Device for Measuring Sliding Friction on Highloft Nonwovens

When measuring the sliding friction on highly compliant materials such as fabric batting and foam rubber, a substantial portion of the apparent friction is due to the deformation of the substrate. A new friction instrument consisting of a sled within a sled has been developed that eliminates the con...

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Main Author: Stephen Michielsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2006-08-01
Series:Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
Online Access:http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume1/06Aug_SlidingFriction.pdf
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spelling doaj-58d64d6863c147bda51c37923a54df2c2020-11-25T03:59:48ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics1558-92502006-08-01112331Device for Measuring Sliding Friction on Highloft Nonwovens Stephen MichielsenWhen measuring the sliding friction on highly compliant materials such as fabric batting and foam rubber, a substantial portion of the apparent friction is due to the deformation of the substrate. A new friction instrument consisting of a sled within a sled has been developed that eliminates the contribution of this deformation and provides the true sliding friction as well as the force required to deform the substrate. The friction coefficient as measured using a conventional steel sled sliding on high loft polyester batts increased as the number of polyester batts increased. Using the new, guarded friction sled, the friction coefficient was independent of the number of supporting batts, thus separating the deformation forces from the sliding forces.http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume1/06Aug_SlidingFriction.pdf
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Device for Measuring Sliding Friction on Highloft Nonwovens
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
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title Device for Measuring Sliding Friction on Highloft Nonwovens
title_short Device for Measuring Sliding Friction on Highloft Nonwovens
title_full Device for Measuring Sliding Friction on Highloft Nonwovens
title_fullStr Device for Measuring Sliding Friction on Highloft Nonwovens
title_full_unstemmed Device for Measuring Sliding Friction on Highloft Nonwovens
title_sort device for measuring sliding friction on highloft nonwovens
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
issn 1558-9250
publishDate 2006-08-01
description When measuring the sliding friction on highly compliant materials such as fabric batting and foam rubber, a substantial portion of the apparent friction is due to the deformation of the substrate. A new friction instrument consisting of a sled within a sled has been developed that eliminates the contribution of this deformation and provides the true sliding friction as well as the force required to deform the substrate. The friction coefficient as measured using a conventional steel sled sliding on high loft polyester batts increased as the number of polyester batts increased. Using the new, guarded friction sled, the friction coefficient was independent of the number of supporting batts, thus separating the deformation forces from the sliding forces.
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