Abstract

An experimental platform is constructed to photograph fibers’ motion within rotor spinning unit, which is mainly composed of a transparent rotor and a transport channel based on the similarity theory. The fibers will stretch and gather into a fiber bundle in the transport channel. The velocity of fibers is increasing along the inlet to the outlet of the transport channel, and the fibers’ maximum velocity appears at the outlet of transport channel. The straightness of the fiber bundle is related to the convergence degree of the transport channel, and the greater the convergence degree is, the straighter the fiber bundle stretches. The results will provide a useful insight to the yarn-forming mechanism of rotor spinning.

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