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Tensile and Frictional Properties of Wool-Cotton Union Khadi Fabrics

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Title Tensile and Frictional Properties of Wool-Cotton Union Khadi Fabrics
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H. C. Meenaa, D. B. Shakyawarb, and R. K. Varshneyc
 
Subject Australian merino wool; frictional properties; khadi system; tensile properties; wool-cotton union fabric; Indian crossbred wool
 
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This paper describes the tensile and frictional behavior of wool-cotton
union fabrics developed using different wool-cotton blended warp yarns,
and mixed wool weft yarns spun on khadi spinning system. The tenacity
and elongation at break of fabric increase with the blending of cotton with
JK crossbred wool in the warp direction and high content of Australian
merino wool in the weft direction, however, initial modulus decreases. The
static and dynamic coefficient of friction positively correlates to the wool
content in warp yarn and negatively correlates with linear density and the
proportion of Australian merino wool in weft yarn.
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Date 2021-07-15T09:12:49Z
2021-07-15T09:12:49Z
2019-01-31
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/48110
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Taylor and Francis