Modeling of strain and filtration properties of a semi-finished leather product

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Abstract: A study on deformation and filtration properties of a leather semi-finished product after chrome tanning are presented. The analytical dependences of compressive load on compressive (recovery) strain and moisture content of a leather semi-finished product are obtained. The empirical dependences of hydraulic gradient on filtration rates are determined for various compression ratios of the leather semi-finished product. It was revealed that with an increase in compressive load and moisture content of the leather semi-finished product, the compressive deformation increases. The shoulder section is subject to the greatest deformation, then the belly section and the least deformation is observed in the butt section. A linear relationship has been established between the hydraulic gradient and the rate of moisture filtration through the leather semi-finished product in the directions perpendicular and parallel to its surface. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Amanov, A., Khurramov, S. R., Bahadirov, G. A., Abdukarimov, A., & Amanov, T. Y. (2021). Modeling of strain and filtration properties of a semi-finished leather product. Journal of Leather Science and Engineering, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42825-021-00056-1

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