Abstract
This paper considers modeling of the structure and performance characteristics of fabrics made from polyethyleneterephthalate yarns. The models can allow us to determine the following parameters and characteristics: the yarn length increment and crimp increment, the thickness of the fabric; the linear, surface, and bulk coverage by the yarns; the surface and bulk porosity; the surface and bulk density; the tensile forces and the tensile load–strain diagram for stretching of the fabrics in the longitudinal direction; the work done by the tensile forces and the air permeability in the working strain ranges. The experimental studies have confirmed the reliability of the modeling methods developed.
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