Fabrics that resist needle penetration are important for the manufacture of protective gloves and clothing. Understanding the mechanism of needle penetration through a fibrous structure enables optimisation of protective fabric design. This work investigated the process of low speed penetration of a needle through a woven aramid fabric. Motion image capture of the needle enabled needle position correlation with the needle penetration force profile. The needle penetration force curve had three characteristic peaks and more than 70% of the needle tip was already exposed at maximum penetration force.
History
Pagination
22-23
Location
Geelong, Victoria)
Open access
Yes
Start date
2013-05-22
End date
2013-05-24
Language
eng
Publication classification
EN.1 Other conference paper
Copyright notice
2013, The Authors
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the Fiber Society Technical Conference Spring 2013
Event
The Fiber Society. Technical Conference ( 2013 : Geelong, Victoria)