Autor: |
Jan Reboun, David Michal, Katerina Mouckova, Stanislav Suchy |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2020 |
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Popis: |
The range of available materials to be used in the field of Smart textile is vast, but not thoroughly analysed in depth. This paper presents analysis and testing of textile materials suitable for tensiometric functioning in Smart textile applications. The research was focused on finding ideal proportions of appropriate materials combinations. Supplied samples differs in carrier fibre and conductive fibre material and its amount in resulting threads. Evaluation of the samples is based on the electrical and mechanical parameters before and during the testing. Samples underwent series of pull-test cycles during which the electrical parameters (4-wire contact resistance and inductance) and physical behaviour (stretchability, cyclic stress resistivity and force necessary for breakage) were observed and recorded. Correlation between material composition of each sample and changes of the aforementioned parameters during testing was evaluated. Impregnation can improve thread structure and physical behaviour. Lycra has proven as extremely flexible and capable of sustaining same level resistance even during cyclic stress. It can be concluded that textile threads with adequate composition can be used as sensoric, heating or monitoring equipment. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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