The Effect of Yarn Hairiness on Air Drag in Ring Spinning

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Air drag on yarn and package surfaces affects yarn tension, which in turn affects energy consumption and ends-down in ring spinning. This study investigated the effects of yarn hairiness on air drag in ring spinning. Theoretical models of skin friction coefficient on the surface of rotating yarn packages were developed. The predicted results were verified with experimental data obtained from cotton and wool yarns. The results show that hairiness increases the air drag by about one-quarter and one-third for the rotating cotton and wool yarn packages, respectively. In addition, yarn hairiness increases the air drag by about one-tenth on a ballooning cotton yarn. © 2006, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

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Tang, Z. X., Wang, X., Wang, L., & Fraser, W. B. (2006). The Effect of Yarn Hairiness on Air Drag in Ring Spinning. Textile Research Journal, 76(7), 559–566. https://doi.org/10.1177/0040517506064472

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