Abstract

Multilayer woven fabrics used for conveyor belts must be characterized by high mechanical strength. The design process of multilayer woven fabrics for such application requires taking into account the structural characteristics of the fabric, which allows to adjust the final product properties to the dedicated use. The geometry of warp threads—means stuffer and binding is the decisive aspect, which influences the strength properties of multilayer woven fabrics and materials made with their use as well. The aim of this work was to examine the possibility of shaping mechanical strength and bending rigidity of multilayer woven fabrics by changing the order of introducing weft threads into individual layers. The eight variants of multilayer woven fabrics were manufactured using laboratory harness loom. They were produced using different structural models in two weft variants, then tested. The mechanical features were determined, such as breaking force, recovered and unrecovered elongations in cyclic tensile test, stiffness rigidity. The analysis of the obtained results confirmed, that both the model and the order in which the weft threads were introduced into individual layers influence the mechanical strength and bending rigidity of multilayer woven. It was found, that the strength properties characterized by the above mentioned indicators are influenced by the number of threads weaved as both the stuffer and binding warp.

Highlights

  • Textiles are a group of products which, thanks to their properties and diverse structures, are used in many areas, including technical ones

  • For fabrics dedicated for conveyor belts, the bending rigidity along the weft is an shape from a conveyor

  • Theanalysis analysis obtained results confirmed that both the model and the order in which the warps were introduced into confirmed that both the model and the order in which the warps were introduced into individual layers affect the mechanical properties and bending rigidity of multilayer woven fabrics (MLW)

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Introduction

Textiles are a group of products which, thanks to their properties and diverse structures, are used in many areas, including technical ones. The usage of textiles as structural elements, thanks to their ability to shape their structure and properties, allows to provide engineering constructions meeting of high strength requirements. The one of the group of textile materials, that are used in technical applications, are multilayer woven fabrics (MLW). The MLW are structures consist of a great number of layers connected to each other by an additional warp or arrangement of warp threads. Multilayer woven fabrics are most often used for drive belts, conveyor belts, structural composite reinforcements and others. Conveyor belts are usually used in coal mines, cement and lime industries, paper and sugar factories, agriculture, and power plants [1,2,3]

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