Abstract

The main content dealt with in this paper is to discuss effects of parameters (bending rigidity, sample size and sensor resolution) on one featured index measured by the comprehensive handle evaluation system for fabrics and yarns (CHES-FY) system, which is named as mass index utilized to on-line evaluate mass of fabric so as to make quick inspection on evenness of fabric under coating and finishing. Based on the deformation shape of fabric in the weighting step of the CHES-FY system, the mass index was featured from the pulling-out force and distance curve. Comparisons between the mass index measured by the CHES-FY system and mass by electronic balance were conducted. It shows that good correlation exists between theoretical and experimental values. Furthermore, effects of bending property and specimen size as well as sensor resolution were discussed, which indicated that variation of the mass index exhibited quadratic relations with bending rigidity of fabric. Moreover, the mass index’s result could be significantly improved to precisely evaluate mass of fabric by selecting both high resolution of sensor and specimen size in width. It demonstrates that the mass index can be adopted to characterize mass of fabric, and the CHES-FY system can be utilized to have on-line and accurate inspection on mass of fabric.

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