Abstract

The distributions of yarn lengths are investigated for some commercial 3-ply cords with different number of yarns. The results are compared with those calculated by Treloar's theory. There is no general agreement between the measured and calculated values. The range of measured values has a tendency to be smaller than the calculated values. This proves that the yarn migration occurs along the ply axis and that the yarn configuration in the ply is distored. Furthermore, the results of measurements suggest that the yarn length distribution in commercial cords may be an index of cord quality.

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