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Pick density

The role of twist was examined by comparing the results obtained on the two 22 dtex/18 fil fabrics, one with twist (F) and one without (G) (see Fig. 16.33). Both fabrics had nearly the same set. The Russel factor of these fabrics was low (70) due to low pick density this enabled us to separate the effect of twisting from the effect of fabric tightness. We observe that both fabrics reached their first threshold values at about the same time (300 cycles), but the twisted yam fabric underwent very little initial rapid relaxation. This fabric is already very close, even before cycling, to the final conditioned structure. The Russel factor of 70 explains the low friction effects within the structure. [Pg.519]

Sample (number of ends/pick density) Compliance (MPa- )... [Pg.719]

End density 28 ends/cm Pick density 7 picks/Layer/cm... [Pg.388]


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