Abstract

A modified ring spinning system using a dynamic twist-resistant device has been employed to produce yarn. The modified device blocks twist to propagate to the spinning triangle, which changes the distribution of twist in the spinning area and increases the height of the spinning triangle. In this paper, two kinds of yarn counts (30 and 40 Ne) are spun in the conventional and modified ring spinning with twist multipliers of 3.2, 3.6, and 4.0. The results show that the yarn spun by the modified ring spinning system possesses a higher strength compared with the conventional yarn except in the higher twist multiplier. The increase in yarn strength was theoretically analyzed according to the model of yarn strength. The yarn strength was calculated by considering the original fiber strain in the yarn and the fiber strain due to yarn strain. In the model, the fiber migration was considered and the fiber entanglement caused by fiber migration was ignored to simplify the calculation. Four potentially important parameters of the spinning triangle, the height of the spinning triangle, the migration coefficient, the inclination angle, and the spinning tension, were proposed and their individual and interaction effects on yarn strength were analyzed. The results demonstrate that yarn strength increased with the increase of height of the spinning triangle and the migration coefficient. The inclination angle and the spinning tension have a relatively small influence on yarn strength when the height of the spinning triangle is higher.

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