Abstract

The present article is devoted to simulation of the structure of yarn with embedded electrically conducting fibers. Migration of fibers into different sections of the yarn is taken into account in the simulation. The influence of the linear density and structure of yarn with embedded electrically conducting fibers on the average number of contacts that arise between the fibers in the simulated sections is determined. Through simulation it was possible to assess the degree to which twisting tends to increase the number of contacting electrically conducting fibers, a factor that, in turn, defines the stability of the electrical properties of blended yarn.

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