In this paper, values of deformation components (elastic, viscoelastic, plastic) of clothing wool fabrics by measuring the crease recovery angle in various directions to the warp direction (0°‐warp, 30°, 45°, 60°, and 90°‐weft) were determined. The size as well as the change of deformation component from warp to weft direction was presented through polar diagrams. On the basis of the results of investigation it is possible to conclude that all investigated fabrics (plain, 2/2 twill, cross twill), regardless of the biaxiality concerning quickly reversible (elastic) deformation, tend toward isotropy in total reversible deformation (elastic + viscoelastic). Concerning the plastic deformation value, mentioned investigated fabrics also express tendency toward isotropy.
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1 December 1999
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December 01 1999
Multiaxial determination of the resistance to creasing of clothing wool fabrics
Nikolic´;
Nikolic´
Textile Department, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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Lj.M. Simovic;
Lj.M. Simovic
Textile Department, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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T.V. Mihailovic
T.V. Mihailovic
Textile Department, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5953
Print ISSN: 0955-6222
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1999
International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology (1999) 11 (5): 277–286.
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Nikolic´, Simovic L, Mihailovic T (1999), "Multiaxial determination of the resistance to creasing of clothing wool fabrics". International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, Vol. 11 No. 5 pp. 277–286, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09556229910297545
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