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Single‐ and Double‐Layered Bistretch Auxetic Woven Fabrics Made of Nonauxetic Yarns Based on Foldable Geometries
Author(s) -
Zulifqar Adeel,
Hua Tao,
Hu Hong
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
physica status solidi (b)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.51
H-Index - 109
eISSN - 1521-3951
pISSN - 0370-1972
DOI - 10.1002/pssb.201900156
Subject(s) - auxetics , zigzag , weaving , materials science , woven fabric , composite material , yarn , fabric structure , phase (matter) , crimp , shrinkage , geometry , mathematics , chemistry , organic chemistry
Auxetic fabrics made of nonauxetic yarns have gained increasing interest of textile scientists. Most recently, single‐layered bistretch auxetic woven fabrics made of nonauxetic yarns based on parallel in‐phase zigzag foldable geometry have been reported to have auxetic behavior when stretched along both principal directions. It is also reported that this geometry can possibly be realized into double‐layered woven fabrics. In addition, it is suggested that the phenomenon of differential shrinkage can be exploited to realize another variation of foldable geometry such as out‐of‐phase zigzag foldable structures into woven fabrics. Therefore, herein, two possibilities aimed to be explored are double‐layered auxetic woven fabric based on parallel in‐phase zigzag foldable geometry and single‐layered fabrics based on out‐of‐phase zigzag foldable geometry that are developed using the phenomenon of differential shrinkage to realize these geometries into the woven fabric structures. Five different auxetic woven fabric samples are fabricated using elastic and nonelastic yarns on a conventional weaving machine and tested along two principal directions. The testing results show that all the developed fabrics have auxetic behavior in both principal directions, and the placement of weaves and weft yarn arrangements has an obvious effect.