The tensile behavior of woven fabrics is known to be affected by its sett and construction. This influence, when clearly understood, would make engineering of fabrics for tensile properties easier. Hence, this work is aimed at understanding the interdependence between the sett, construction and tensile behavior of woven fabrics. Experiments were conducted to study the effect of the number of load bearing and interlacing yarns, the spacing between them, and their interlacement pattern on the tensile behavior of the fabric, typically characterized by the percent yarn strength utilization in the fabric. The results reveal that the factors mentioned above along with the crimp of the constituent yarns and their interchange during the tensile deformation process, influence the tensile properties of the fabric. A significant influence of the distribution of interlacement was also observed.
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Banerjee, P. K., Mishra, S., & Ramkumar, T. (2010). Effect of sett and construction on uniaxial tensile properties of woven fabrics. Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 5(2), 8–21. https://doi.org/10.1177/155892501000500202
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