Abstract

The modes of breakage of twisted continuous-filament yarns are examined; and it is found that, for short specimens and slow rates of loading, the break occurs in two distinct stages. Yarns in which only the first stage of break has taken place are examined, and the mechanism of breakage is discussed. The effects of buckling, filament deformation, and migration on breaking extension are examined.

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