Thursday, January 11, 2007 - 4:15 PM

Compression - Recovery Behavior of High Loft 3-D Nonwoven Fabrics

Bhuvenesh Goswami and Prashanthi Alapadi. Clemson University, 161 SirrIne Hall, School of Materials Science & Engineering, Clemson, SC 29634-0971

An experimental study to ascertain the effect of the geometric and physical properties of constituent fibers and the structural characteristics of nonwoven fabrics on the compression-recovery behavior of fabrics was carried out. The results indicate that the fabric thickness along with the weights is the controlling factor in determining the compression behavior of fabrics under dynamic loading. On the other hand the properties, fiber orientation and thickness and fabric density play a significant role in determining the compression-recovery behavior under static loading.

Poster (.ppt format, 1108.0 kb)