Modeling of Air Permeability of Knitted Fabric Using the Computational Fluid Dynamics
This article concerns the widespread matter of biophysical comfort. In this work, 10 double-layer knitted fabrics with potential application in multilayer garments addressed to a specific group of users, such as newborns, were investigated. The materials were constructed with the following raw mater...
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doaj-612aa9901d234fbbbad366b24aabe4632021-09-06T19:40:23ZengSciendoAutex Research Journal2300-09292018-12-0118436437610.1515/aut-2018-0007aut-2018-0007Modeling of Air Permeability of Knitted Fabric Using the Computational Fluid DynamicsPuszkarz Adam K.0Krucińska Izabella1Lodz University of Technology, Department of Material and Commodity Sciences and Textile Metrology, 116 Zeromskiego Street, 90-924Lodz, PolandLodz University of Technology, Department of Material and Commodity Sciences and Textile Metrology, 116 Zeromskiego Street, 90-924Lodz, PolandThis article concerns the widespread matter of biophysical comfort. In this work, 10 double-layer knitted fabrics with potential application in multilayer garments addressed to a specific group of users, such as newborns, were investigated. The materials were constructed with the following raw materials: cotton, polypropylene, polyester, polyamide, bamboo, and viscose. The textiles with a comparable geometrical structure and different composition were tested for their air permeability. In the experimental part, the materials were tested in specific constant ambient conditions using an air permeability tester. In the simulation part, 3D models of actual textiles were designed and air permeability based on the performed simulations using finite volume method was calculated. Both measurements and simulations yielded comparable results and showed that the air permeability of the knitted fabric strongly depends on the thickness and geometrical parameters of yarn.https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2018-0007knitted fabricsimulationair permeabilitymodelingfinite volume method |
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Modeling of Air Permeability of Knitted Fabric Using the Computational Fluid Dynamics |
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Modeling of Air Permeability of Knitted Fabric Using the Computational Fluid Dynamics |
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Modeling of Air Permeability of Knitted Fabric Using the Computational Fluid Dynamics |
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Modeling of Air Permeability of Knitted Fabric Using the Computational Fluid Dynamics |
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Modeling of Air Permeability of Knitted Fabric Using the Computational Fluid Dynamics |
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modeling of air permeability of knitted fabric using the computational fluid dynamics |
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This article concerns the widespread matter of biophysical comfort. In this work, 10 double-layer knitted fabrics with potential application in multilayer garments addressed to a specific group of users, such as newborns, were investigated. The materials were constructed with the following raw materials: cotton, polypropylene, polyester, polyamide, bamboo, and viscose. The textiles with a comparable geometrical structure and different composition were tested for their air permeability. In the experimental part, the materials were tested in specific constant ambient conditions using an air permeability tester. In the simulation part, 3D models of actual textiles were designed and air permeability based on the performed simulations using finite volume method was calculated. Both measurements and simulations yielded comparable results and showed that the air permeability of the knitted fabric strongly depends on the thickness and geometrical parameters of yarn. |
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knitted fabric simulation air permeability modeling finite volume method |
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