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A New Geometric Model of Laid-in Weft-Knitted Fabrics

Journal

TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume 91, Issue 17-18, Pages 2087-2105

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0040517521992765

Keywords

Properties; materials; laid-in structure; inlay yarn; fabric formation; fabrication; weft knitting; measurement

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Polytechnic University (G-UAHB) [PolyU252153/18E]

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Inlay yarn and laid-in structures are important technical knitting elements in industrial, medical, and wearable electronics fields. A new geometric model and numerical analysis approach presented in this study accurately characterize spatial configurations and material consumption for laid-in weft-knitted fabrics. Results show the newly developed model is applicable for practical use in predicting material consumption and analyzing structural properties of laid-in weft-knitted fabrics.
Inlay yarn and laid-in structures are important technical knitting elements that have been increasingly applied in the structural design of functional textiles in industrial, medical, and wearable electronics fields. However, there is no currently established geometric model to numerically analyze their spatial morphologies and structural properties. This study presents a new geometric model and numerical analysis approach to characterize spatial configurations of inlay yarn and ground yarn in a three-dimensional scenario for laid-in weft-knitted fabrics. Loop lengths of the inlay and ground yarn materials were calculated and analyzed under different contact and deformation conditions to estimate material consumption in this complex interlooping layout. Series of laid-in weft-knitted fabrics made of different combinations of ground and inlay yarns were fabricated with the 1 x 1 laid-in loop pattern and tested for the model validation. The comparisons between the experimental and calculated results indicated that the newly developed geometric model favorably agreed with the experimental measurements regarding the ground loop lengths and inlay loop lengths applied in the laid-in weft-knitted structures. The results indicated the applicability of the developed geometric model of laid-in weft-knitted fabrics with similar structural patterns in practical use. The output of this study provides a theoretical and practical reference for structural and physical properties analysis, material consumption prediction, even cost estimation of laid-in weft-knitted fabrics.

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