Prediction of psychological comfort properties of 100% cotton plain woven fabrics made from yarns with different parameters

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dc.contributor.author Atalie, Desalegn
dc.contributor.author Rotich, Gideon K.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-23T06:31:31Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-23T06:31:31Z
dc.date.issued 2020-03
dc.identifier.citation Tekstilec, 63(1), 60-67 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://bit.ly/3mo7jjy
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/6135
dc.description DOI: 10.14502/Tekstilec2020.63.60-67 en_US
dc.description.abstract The psychological satisfaction of the textile customer is the fi rst criteria used to evaluate clothing and a lack of aesthetics, while fashionability and physical appearance contribute to the psychological discomfort of users. Either inherently or due to processing, cotton cloths demonstrate diff erent psychological comfort behaviours. Manufacturers must therefore produce fabrics with optimum psychological comfort parameters. The objective of this research was to study the eff ect of cotton yarn parameters on the psychological comfort properties of woven fabrics. Four woven fabrics were produced from cotton yarns with diff erent yarn twists, yarn counts, strengths and yarn elongations. Psychological comfort parameters such as wrinkle, drape, crease, bending modules and fl exural rigidity were measured and analysed in accordance with the ES ISO 9867, ISO 9073-9, ES ISO 2313 and ASTM D1388-18 standards, respectively. Multiple regression equations were developed to predict the comfort properties of clothing in relation to yarn parameters. A statistical analysis showed that the wrinkle recovery and drapeability of fabrics were signifi cantly aff ected by yarn twist, count and tenacity, and the elongation of yarns. However, yarn twist, count, tenacity and elongation had an insignifi cant eff ect on the crease recovery of woven samples at an F-value of 3.546 and a P-value of 0.069. The stiff ness properties of the fabrics such as fl exural rigidity and bending modules also showed insignifi - cant diff erence between samples at F = 38487.969, P = 0.057 and F = 25.506, P = 0.055 respectively. A multiple regression analysis showed a positive correlation between yarn parameters (factors) and response, with Adj. R2 of 0.0998, Adj. R2 of 0.975 and Adj. R2 of 1 for crease recovery, wrinkle recovery and drape coeffi cient, respectively. The equations developed are helpful to fabric manufacturers in sourcing yarns with specifi c parameters to produce the desired comfort level in a fabric. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject yarn parameters en_US
dc.subject psychological comfort en_US
dc.subject cotton fabric en_US
dc.subject wrinkle en_US
dc.subject crease recovery en_US
dc.subject bending modules en_US
dc.title Prediction of psychological comfort properties of 100% cotton plain woven fabrics made from yarns with different parameters en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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